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Ar ?■'.?>■ ' i OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. ',' ' I ?• Jf ^•■ ^^f J*r««tf4«Mt* The Right Rev. JOHN, Lord Bishop of Fredericton. The Honorable NEVILLE PARKER, Master of the Roll«. The Honorable JOHN S. SAUNDERS. FREDERICK A. WIGGINS, Esquire. The Honorable SAMUEL L. TILLEY, C. B. Rev. WILLIAM SCOVIL, M. A. H. W. FRITH, Esquire. C H. FAIRWEATHER, Esquire. W. H. A. KEANS, Esquire. ■1.1-.. ; - - Xi0mm tkfmmUUtm Rev. W. SCOVIL, M. A. W. M. JARVIS, Esquire. , B. L. PETERS, Esquire. G. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire. ., , W. CARMAN, Esquire. ' ' ■ - ^ Sterttmry, The Rev, W. Q. KETCHUM, D. D., St. Andrews. XxeeuUv* Committe*, , ! Akeriy, 6. A. Fredericton. Allen, Hon. Judge Fredericton. Berton, S. D St. John. Beek, James S. Fredericton. Canaan, W Fredericton. DeForest, G. S. St John. DeVeber, J. S. Boies. . .St. John. Daniel, T. W. St. John. Fisher, Hon. Judge. . . .Fredericton. Fenety, George E Fredericton, Flewelling, Hon. W. P. .Kingston, ilazen, R. F St. John. Jack, W St. John. J&rvis, W. M St. John. Miller, S, R.' Fredericton. Peters, B. L St John. Peters, Hurd St. John. Roberts, George Fredericton.^ Robinson, Beverly St. John, Sinionds, Edward Fredericton. Smith, G. Sidney St. John. Schofield, G. A St. John. Wilkinson, J .Fredericton. Weldon, Hon. Judge. . .St. John. I r I I -? — f5'- -■ (■.'.< ■-'(■■'- IV In PRAYERS 01^ THE SOCIETY. BEFORE TtlET COMMENCE fitJSINESS. pRKTtRT U8, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favour ; and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Kame ; and finally, by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our lord. — Amkn. God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, ftnd all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy favour our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, and so rule her hfeart, that she may in all things seek Thy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants, the Clergy ; the endeavors of all who are en- gaged id spreading the knowledge of true feligion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labours of those Missionaries who are proclaiming the same in this Province. And may thy Boly Spirit dh-ect all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. — Amkn. Merciful God^ Who hast made all men, ffnd batest nothing that thou hast made, nor wouldst the death of a sinner, but that he should be converted and live : Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics, itnd take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and c'Ottempt of Thy Word ; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be stfved among the renmant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold, under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who tiveth ftnd reignetb with Thee and the Hdy Spirit, one God, world without end.-^AuEM. Oex Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom eome^ Thy will be done ift earth as it Is in heaven. Give uff this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead aa not into temptation, but deliver us from evil ; For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. — Amkh. . WHEN THE BUSINESS IS ENDED. r The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the feilowFbip' 6( the Holy Qho»\ be with us all evermore. — AikKNV CONSTITUTION OB^ THE SOCIETY. our; and jontinoed, r, by Thy L9 of pioty Sovereign hings seek lis Society. )ort. Bless rho are en- Ions of our ig the aame tiona to the lesus Christ U thou hast iverted and d talie from )rd ; and so tfved among Sbepberd, Holy Spirit, \e dy Kingdom thia day our that treapaaar >m CTil ; For he feUowvbip' I I. The Society shall be called the Diocesan Chiircu Socikty OF New Brunswick. n. No alteration shall be made in the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any Bye-Law, Rule or Regulation of the Society be repealed, annulled or altered, except at a Meet- ing of the General Committee, by the vote of at least two- thirds of the members present, nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, which sanction must be given in writing, and delivered to the Secretary within six months of the said Meeting. m. No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye- Law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, shall be proposed or made at any Meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing at the next previous Anniversary Meet* mg of such proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writing at such previous Meeting; from which, without the unanimous content of the members present, no deviation) except of .', mere formal nature, shall be permitted. TV, No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment, shall be proposed, except by a member qualified to vote at the Anniversary Meeting, whose name shall be entered on the Minutes by the Secretary, together with the said propo- sition. . ; The payment at any one time of a sum not less than Ten Pounds, shall constitute a Life Member ; and the payment annually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person paying the same, a Member of ^'he Society. Pro- vided tnat no member shall be qualified to vote at any GeneriJ Meeting of the Society, unless of the full age of 1 I; ■■i U '.f ; ■•/ :iu 6 twenty-one vcars, nor unless he be a Life Member, or sha. have subscribed and paid at least five shillings during the year preceding such Meeting. VI. Officers. 1. The Officers of the Society shall be a President, two or more Vice-Presidents, a Trea«ureii», one or more Secre- taries, and two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be the Presi- dent of the Society, and the Archdeacon the Senior Vice- President ; and any Life Member may, at any AuniverHary Meeting, be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 3. The Treasurer, Secretary, or Secretaries, and the Audi- tors, shall be annually elected at the meetings of the Gene- ral Committee; and in case of the death, resignation, or removal from the Province, of any such Officer, tlie vacancy shall be filled up by the Executive Committee, at its next or any subsequent Meeting within the year; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he see fit, call a Special Meeting of the Executive Committee, for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. VII. {Exe&utive Committee.) 1. There shall also be an Executive Committee, to be composed of the following Members, viz. : The Officers of the Society as provided for in the next preceding Article. All Clergymen resident in the Diocese, duly licensed by the Lord Bishop, and Subscribers to the Society. And twenty- four Lay Members of the Society, being Life Members, or Annual Subscribers of at least One Pound ; to be annually elected at the meetings of the General Com- mittee, provided that no annual Subscriber shall be quali- fied to be elected, unless he shall, during the year preceding each meeting, have paid the subscription of at least One Pound. 2. Five membei« of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall fornn a quorum. 3. The Executive Committee shall meet either at Fred- ericton or Saint John, on the first Wednesday in January, on the day next following the Annual Meeting, on the first Wednesday in March, on the first Wednesday in June, and on Wednesday after the first Tuesday in October. 1. each thed a Lo< r sha. ng the nt, two Secre- ) Presi- )r Vice- verHary r. le Audi- 10 Gene- ,tion, or vacancy its next he Lord g of the \\\y such ;c, to he the next ensed by eing Life J Pound ; jral Com- be quali- )receding east One , three of at Fred- January, In the first I June, and VIH. (Objects.) The Society shall embrace the following objoctrt, and j none other, viz. : — 1. Missionary Visits to places where there is no settled Clergyman, and aid to new and poor Missions. 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships ; and tM- sistance, when necessary, to those who may be under pre- paration for the Ministry, especially sons of CIcr«rymcn. 3. Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Churcli principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catechists. 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts us are on the Catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Know ledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The creation of a Fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of Clergymen who are poor; and towards the education of the children of such Clergymen, and towards the making a provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or mfirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving Money or Securities as Special Trusts. IX. The Society will employ no Clergyman on Missionary- services without the Bishop^s license and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to his Lordship^s approbation. X. It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote. :;/•;. f * .' »: (Local Committee.) , r- i - * •: 1. The Members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mission, consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the discretion of the Missionary of such Mission, constitute a Local Committee ; and so afso the members residing in 8 I II l[ ^ i any District of u Parisli set oft' under the authoritj of the Lord Bishop, with'tlio concurrence of the Hector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there heing in such Di(*tri(!t a Cliurch duly consecrated, and a resident Clergy- man licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop), may, at the de- sire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rector of the Parish, form a separate Local Cornuiittec ; and in that case the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, be considered as a separate Parish. 2. P^ach Local Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting on some convenient day, previous to the Anniveraary Meeting, when the recommendations to the General Com- mittee of special objects shall he determined on. 3. Each Local Committee shall be empowered to depute two Lay Members of the Society, to be elected at the Annual Meetings of the Committee, to assist the Mission- ary in submitting the recommendations of the Committee to the consideration of the General Committee. 4. It shall be competent to each Committee to recom- mend any of the above recited objects to the special con- sideration of the General Committee, in the appropriation of the funds of the Society. xn. 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting at Fredericton and Saint John alternately, on the first Thurs- day in July in each year. 2. A Special General Meeting may be called at any time by tne President, or in his absence, by any two or more of the Vice Presidents, four weeks* notice being first given thereof by advertisement in one or more newspapers, published in Fredericton and Saint John respectively. ■iii'<\ xni (The General Committee.) 1. The General Committee of the Society shall be com- posed of the following Members, viz. : The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who shall be the Chairman ; but in the absence of the Lord Bishop, the Committee may elect a Chairman, the Secretary or Secretaries, who shall also serve in that capacity at the Meeting of the General Committee, the Treasurer and the Auditors, the Rector or Missionary of each Parish, or of a Mission comprising two or more Parishes, and the Clergyman of any separate District of a Parid), (provided that in the absence or sickness of the of the r an<1 1 Bueh !lerpy- iho die- of the I Loortl •or tlie ['aiiBh. iceting ^ersury ,1 Coiu- depute at the jission- nraittco recom- ial con- priation iting at t Thurs- at any two or ing first spaperS) ely. 9 Rector of any Parish, the duly licensed Curate or Assist- ant Minister shall ho considered pro han vice a nienihcr of the General Cornn>ittot»), and the l^ay Depnties clo(;ted hy the Lo(ral CommittecR as hefore provided ; ait such persons being SiihscrihorH to the Society. Proof of the election of such Deputies by each Local Committee, to be the certificate of the Chairman or Secre- tary thereof. 2. The General Committee shall meet on the two days next previous to the Anniversary Meeting, to make the Annual appropriations of the funds of the Society ; and a report of the proceedings of such Meeting shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. 3. The Order of Business in General Committee shall be as follows: — Firstly. Production of Certificates of Lay Del^ates. Secondly. Secretr..'y'8 Report to be read, and also a report of the proceedings of the Executive Committee for the past year. Thirdly. Report of the Auditors to be read and laid before the General Committee. Fourthly, Such appropriations or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society as a majority of those present may determine. XIV. ' The Clergy are requested to preach annually two Ser- mons in their respective Churches, with a collection oq each occasion for the general purposes of the Society. ( ..- be com- \ Bishop t in the elect a ilso serve mmittee, iesionary or more trict of a fls of the 10 »f m ^e*! ^.1 i • RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. That in future no application for grants shall be considered which is not made on the first day of the meeting of the General Committee, or previously. (18th Report, page 24.) That each Missionary, receiving a salary from this Society, be requ«sted to make an annual return to the Secretary, to be banded in by him at the first meeting of the General Committee, as follows, v>z. : — The number of Churches under his charge. The number of weekly or other stated services held in such Churches or stations. ' The number of Communicants. The average number of attendants. The amount contributed in each Parish towards the support of such Mis< sionary. (1 9th Report, page 24.) That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on account of ill health, with leave from the Lord Bishop, his Lordship be authorized in his discretion, to pay to him the whole or any part of the sum granted for such Mission. (22d Report, page 83.) That if any alterations shall be found necessary in the Schedule of Mission- ary salaries granted by this Committee, by reason of the death, absence, or removal of any Missionary named therein, the same shall be made by the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Executive Committee. That all grants by this Committee for Missionary salaries, and all sums placed at the disposal of the Lord Bishop, shall be for the service of the fiscal year in which the grants are made, and shall expire with it. (25th Report, page 30.) That all vouchers for the payment of any sum of money whatever, must bear on the face of them the authority under which they are paid, and the period for which they are claimed, together with the serviceH performed. That the Treasurer be directed not to pay any monies after the first day of May in each year, until authorized to do so by the General Committee at their meeting in July. That the following be the form of draft for a Missionary's salary, to come into effect on the first of October, 1861, and that no draft be paid by the Treasurer, nulesa presented in person, or endorsed by the person to whom it is made payable, the Treasurer to take a receipt from the party to whom the pay- Bent is made on the same. i -ev . ITTEE. irhich is not ■ previously. equested to at the first Churches or of such Mis- of ill health, is discretioD, ich Mission. e of Mission- , absence, or 3 by the Lord ind all sums B of the fiscal •25th Report, »er, must bear nd the period le first day of mittee at their lary, to come 5 paid by the 1 to whom it is horn the pay* 11 FORM OF DRAJT. Sir— Please to pay to or order, the sum of being a salary due to me as Missionary at from 18 , to 18 , under a grant of the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of 18 To the Treasurer of the ) D. C. S. of N. B. f y. B. — The blanks for the dates must be carefully filled up. (26ih Rep.) FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF LAY DELEGATES. Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick : This is to certify that and were elected at the Annual Meeting of the Local Committee of the Dioco^nii Church Society, as Deputies from that Committee, under the authority of Article xi. of the Constitution. Chainnan. Secretary. Dated at day of the 18 f That for the future the clergy and other collectors of the funds of the Diocesan Church Society, be required, in their lists of subscribers handed to the Secretary for publication in the Report, to insert in such lists the names of such persons only as have paid the amouata subscribed. Whereas The grants made by the Diocesan Church Society from its annual iacome (exclusive of the grants received from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel), are made in aid of local contributions for the support of the several Missions : Therefore Resolved: That in fhture grants from this Committee will be made mainly with reference to the ability of the members of the Church in the seve- ral Parishes to support their own clergymen — the amount of local contribu- tions for Church objects in such Parishes, and the sums paid in aid of the general objects of the Society. (81st Report). That all bequests made to the Society be funded as heretofore, and the in- terest only applied to the general or special purposes for which they are be- qaeathed. (81st Report.) T3^r> M. ■ '..,..; ■(.,.; ),.T V' Hi ■<■ i ( , : /^ / i" .'. H '1 .; -. / ? ; ■'. if '• i '■) ' ■:'L)-»" ,1 't • I CLERGY IN THE DIOCESE OF FREDERIOTON. 1869. Right Rev. J. MEDLEY. D. D., Bishop of Fredbriotok. Frederic ton. ARMSTRONG, Rer. 6. M Rector, St. Mark, St, John. ARMSTRONG, Rev. W Rector, St. James, St. John. BLACK, Rev. J Rector, Kingsclear. BLISS, Rev. D. M Rector, Westmorland. BOTER, Rev. W.N Rector, Moncton. CAREY, Rev. G. T Rector, Grand Manan. COSTER, Rev. N. A Rector, Richibucto. COSTER, Rev. G. G Chaplain of the Forces, Fredericton. COVERT, Rev. W. S Missionary, Lancuster. CRUDEN, Rev. W Missionary Blackville and Nelson. DE VEBER, Rev. W. H Rector, St. Paul, Portland. BOWLING. Rev. THEO. £ Rector Douglas.— i>«an Sural. DINZET, Rev. J Missionary, Richmond. HANFORD, Rev. J. 8 Missionary, Uptaam. HARRISON, Rev. Canon Rector, Portland.— /)«a» R^rat. n ARTJN, B«v. THOMAS Missionary, Canterbury. HUDSON, Bev. J Missionary, Glenelg, Newcastle, At. HANINGTON, Rev. K A. W Rector, Prince William andDnmfries. HILL, Bev. J. J Reetor of Trinity, Saint John. HAENSEL, Rev. C. L. F Saint John. JAFFREY, Bev. W Missionary, St. Mary*8 and StanUtf. ; JARYIS, Rev. G. S., D. D Rector, Shediac.— Z>Ain .Buroj. KETCHUM. Rev. W. Q., D. D Rector, St. Andrews. KELLOGG, Rev. B. B Curate, St. Mark, St John. \" LEE, Rev. CHARLES Rector, Fredericton. : . uVt! fr: MEDLEY, Rev. EDWABD S Rector, St. Stephen. ^,. MEDLEY, Rev. CHARLES S Missionary, Sussex. MoKIEL, Bev. W. LeB Missionary, Bathurst. '''''" MATTHEW, Bev. C. B Missionary, P«tersville. MILNSB,Bev.O Relfrwi MUHonan/, WeilfiM, ■- NEALE8, Bev. J Rector, GagetoWQ. NEALES, Rev. W. T Rector, Chatham. NEALE8, Bev.T Onnte, Woodstoek. - ' ' PARTBIDGB, Ker. FBANCIS....* St. Andrews. j PICKETT, Bev. D. W Missionary, Greenwich a«d WicklMliD. PEARSON Rev J .. ) Sub Dean, Cathedral, Fredericton, and Mlt- ' .....J' Bionary at New Maryland. R0BEBT8 Ber. G. G. Hector, Saekville and Dorchestw. BOGEBS, Bev. G Missionary, Springfield. SOHOFIELD, Rev. GEORGE Rebtor, Simonds. 8C0VIL, Bev. W. E .....Rector, Kingaton.—2>«iin Sttrol 800VIL. Bev. W 8t John. SHAW, Rev. B Missionary, Grand Lake. SMITH. Bev. B. E Rector, St George. 8TRBBT, Rev. 8. D. LEB Rector, Woodstock.— 2)mia Jhtrol. STREET, Bev. W. H Miaaionary, Toblqoe and Grand Falls. 13 « W ABET, Rev. M Rector, Saint Judc, Victor!*, SHERATO'T, Rev. J. P Rector. Saint Andrews, Shediao, 8ATUPL Rer. J. H , Curate, Saint Stcpijen. THOMSO 'ior. J. S Rector, Saint David. -Z>«an Rut at. TIPPETi, Rev. W. H Rector, Qucen.bnry. TILLEY, Rev. W. HARRISON Curate, Saint Lulce. WARNEFORD, Rev, E. A Rector, Norton. WALKER, Rev. Wm. W Rector, Hampton. WALKER. Rev. WILLIAM Rector, Saint George, Carleton- WALKER, Rev. GEORGE Curate, Hampton. WEEKS, Rev. A. H Curate, Cocaigne. WETMORE, Rev. D. I Kingston. WILLIAMS, Rev. J. S Missionary, Campobelio. WOOD, Rev. A ttetired Miul(y,uxry, Saint John, WOODMAN, Rev. E. 8 Missionary, WesfJeld. ■; Ml m m t ti h \^\ REPORT. ' Daring the past year this Society has encountered diffi- culties wiiich no one had reason to anticipate. For many reasons, tlie failure of the late Treasurer was a serious cala- mity. There is good reason to believe that no loss will ultimately be sustained. The members of the Society will find that those entrusted with its interests have shewn every possible attention with reference to this sad event, and it may, in the end, have a salutary effect in the management of the finances. With all the economy of the General Committee in the appropriations, the accounts of the Treasurer, made up to the close of the present year, shew a balance against the Society. Since the first of April last, a considerable reduc- tion has been made in the amount received from the Society for the Pro]»agation of the Gospel. This reduction will be greatly increased after the 31st December next. The sum required to be made up by this Society, in order to main- tain the present payments to the Missionaries, will not pro- bably be less than $3,000 currency. It must be perfectly plain, and every member of the Church ought to know it, and take each his share in the responsibility in the matter, that unless this deficiency is made up by special donations, or the general income of the Society largely increased, cer- tain Missions must be abandoned, and the work under- taken by this Society, to a large extent, be given up. Under the careful management of the Loan Committee, the investments are being placed in a most satisfactory con- dition. In several instances, monies lately secured by mort- gages on land have been paid, and they are to be reinvested in I*rovincial or other securities, on which the interest will be punctually paid. Much attention has been given of late to the revision of the Missionary Schedule, by a special Committee appointed for that purpose in July last. Many of the later Missions were established, partly by grants from the Society in Eng- land, and partly Dy the grants from this Society, and in some instances there appears an inequality in the present list. The Committee found they had undertaken no easy task. There are no stipends which, without great necessity, should be subject to diminntion, and it is well knowli that I 16 ■ill' > lill ihe Society has not means to offer any increase where it is 80 much required, and so richly deserved. A new Schedule has been prepared by the Committee, in which tlie grants made by this Society are more equa- lized, and adapted to the ability and requirements of the several parishes. In all instances, these grants are to be dependant upon the local support afforded to the clergy ; and with the end in view of the favorably situated parishes becoming self-supporting. This is a principle especially recommended by the Committee, although the Schedule prepared may be subject to future revision by the Society. The following is an abstract of the reports of the Mis- ftionarie&i and of the several Local Committees. Andovkr.— Rev. W. H. Street writes as follows: — "In the retrospect of labor performed in a Mission of such extent as this, while the Missionary cannot but feel how feeble have been his efforts against many difficulties, there is still cause for much thankfulness to Almighty God that these efiTorts seem to hare been not altogether in vain^ *'In speaking of the few works accomplished, during the past few yeais, not forgetting the kind aid givet^. by friends, I may mention a Church made suit* able for Divint) service. This, with a burial ground at St. Leonard, was con- secrated during the Bishop^'s last visit , a handsome bell purchased ior one, and musical instruments for two of the churches. The Fonts in the latter are gifts from the Bishop. " The Altar in the Church at the Grand Falls is also the gift uf the Bishop, and the handsome cloth for the same, is the work of the late Lady Carter, who at the same time presented us with two nice Alms boxes. " The title to a glebe lot, which bad been disputed, has been secured, and a grant obtained from the government of some hundred acres, in lieu of other land of which we have been deprivedv " On Easter Monday last the site for a Parsonage was decided on. One zea* lous member of the Church offering $100, aiid several acres of land towards this object. Other subscriptions have been promised, and it is hoped the under* taking will succeed. " The discbarge of my duties has involved much labor and fatigue, owing to the immense amount of travel, extending, as it does, through the whole County of Victoria and part of Carleton. " During my charge of this Missioa, the baptisms number between 300 and 400. I have performed 71 marriages and 100 burials. ** I can only report |70 as the contributions at present made up. They will, ( km almost certain, be increased so as to exceed those of last year/^ Bathurst and New Banoon. — Rev. W. B. McKiel writes as follows : — " I Intve just returned Ifom a missionary tour to the eastern limit of my mission (hence the delay in sending my report), in which I have travelled by land and wAter over 150 miles, holdmg service wherever Ivould gather a company to> gether ; baptieing their children, and supplying in general their spiritual wants. The people on Shippegan and Miscou Islands uways hail with delight my peri- odical visits among them, and soon the word is spread far and wide, ' The tninister is cone.* A title in which we may indeed glory, if we be only the sincere followers of Him who ' came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, atid to give his Kfe a ransom for many.* My stay in any one pkice was, df necessity, short ; and When leavlDg, I was foliowed by kind wishes and r<>grets, and entnMities to eome again soon. They cannot hope for anything more tlaa an occasional visit for many years to come. H c.-i thou not incn mor( the tant, univi "( Bl statjr the ir last ft taiigh been Mr. ^lore He' ways cherisi Ever that h< Society order,! on last I Caui from m Baptisit travelle year, vi shall at "Ih work w *ng, an( Camp "1. ' Society' Society Mission, "2. ' winter, but the I this veal "3. x)uested| Cantb CwATt resolutic last:— 1. ' •of their i «xpre8sl. I w-ill guarantee the same amount for tlic present year ; but I shall use all diligence to make it larger. " I have to thank God for an increase of steal and love for the Church's work whidi is visible in my people. Our communicants are steadily increas- ing, and we trust to make another addition after the confirmation in July.*'* CAMPOBBLLO.-^Rev, J. S. Williams has enclosed the following resolutions : — *' 1. That this Committee greatly regrets the critical position in which the Society's affairs have stood for some time past, and earnestly hopes that the Society will not find it necessary to ma'ke any reduction in the gaants to tbia Mission. "2. That owing to the absence of the clergyman in England during the winter, nothing has yet been done in the way of collecting iov the Society, but the 0. 'L. G. hope that the contributions may be made in time to appear in this year s Iteport. " 3. That a renewal of the grant 'to the Church School is respectfully re- Huest«d." Canteruurt.— Rev. T. Ilartm reports contributions to the amount of $34.50. Chatham. — Rev. William S. Neales has enclosed a copy of the following resolutions passed at a meeting of this Local Committee, on the 14th April last :-^ 1. " The Committee eannot meet, for the first time, since the removal by death ■of their late vcneraOle a,ni respected Rector — Rev. Samuel Bacon — without an «xpre8sion of sincere regret at the loss they and the Diocesan Church Society have sustained in the death of one of ttie oldest and most sincore supporters 2 ■1'i m '^i 18 ' 1 i ! 't ; and advocates of the objects and intercuts of the Church iu this Diocese, a" roprosoiitcd by the Diocenan Church Society. 2. " Thin Coniniittee leel that the liicct-can Church f^ociety is in every way worthy of their earnest support ; and therefore will use their best endeavors in the promotion of its interests, by obtaining collections and subscriptions to* wards its funds. K. " That inasmuch as by the death of their late Rector, this parish is de- prived of all support from the Society for the Propagation of the (io^pel, and inasmuch as in the present position of the Church here, notwithstanding their utmost endeavors and highest contributions, they are yet unable adequately to maintain their Rector, they respectfully ask aid tor this purpose." The Committee forward with the above a detailed statement of the revenues of the parish, from all sources, to be laid before the General Committee. Mr. Nealcs regrets that the contributions, which amount to $134.56, are not larger. This arises not from lack of liberality, but partly from the pressure of the times, and partly from the people undertaking to raise the greater portion of the Rector's ealary. They have also lately raised upwards of |f2()0 in money, besides contributions in materials, towards the erection of a Sunday School House — as a memorial to the late lamented Rector. Clifton. — Rev. D. I. Wetmore reports that he has performed, during the year, 52 services ou the Lord's day, and assisted at 104 services. Douglas and Bright. — Rev. T. E. Dowling has enclosed the following re- port : — " Our contributions, I am thankful to state, will be larger than in any preceding year. They amount to $112.31. Within the lastyear, four hundred and fifry dollars have been offered for various church purposes within the mis- sion. But I would respectfully state, now that the means of the congregation are becoming better known to me, that there is very little cafth in eirculation, and this 8um has not been given without some exertion and self-denial. *' Surety it is not unreasonable that the several congregations should desire one service on each Lord's day. This cannot be at present Forty-two Sun- days throughout last year the Tay Creek Church was closed. The Church at the Nashwaaksis was also shut on thirty-four Sundays, and the Keswick Church on twenty-six Sundays during the same period. And yet one hundred and ten Sunday, and forty-eight week-day, services were held in the whole mission. In addition to this statement, when it is inentioned that there are twenty ministers of various religious bodies officiating here — many of them residents — all of them thoroughly in earnest, it will be seen at once that this ^ftk appeal for an assistant is urgent. Though the Society will not rise and give, out of compaS' sion for our state, yet because of oar importunity it will surely rise and give us as much as we need. Not that we are unwilling to exert ourselves. Following the example of the congregation at Cross Roads, a meeting has lately been held at Keswick, and the result is that seventy dollars have been promised from that district alone. I mention it with unusual pleasure ; for a marked improve- ment has for a long time been needed in the contributions from this Church. In 1 863 the sum total received by the Rector, amounted to two dollars, thirty- two cents ; and now, independently of a gradual increase in the Sunday offer- tories, the congregation is ready to bear its proportionate share in the support of a Curate. Altogether, with the kind assistance of a friend to the mission, who has collected a quarter of the amount, I am willing to become responsible for two hundred dollars — hoping that the same sum, by way of encouragement, will be added by the Diocesan Church Society. " There is a vast amoant of work, hitherto unattempted, in the mission, and it ought to be faeed. Under any circumstances, I am convinced that a re- arrangement of several parishes in York County would tend to the good of the Ghu/cb, and convenience of the clergy. *' Qccasional services commenced during the last year at New Zealand, have been attended with profit. The work in this settlement is rough but encou- raging. The children have been uMy selected ^ but as I am already reapon- no( Th, poi the I whi G $86 men the tabl( font "W( July. "1 the < take his il Th Ha to th( churcl asked. KiNd Kmr for thel Lan(J Mr. Col '2 largel| firmed .Mao{ "tributiol Burton r MONC Be has I during QeasB 19 i occse, a^ [-very way [u-»n8 to the amount of $28.20. He has forwarded the usual retama Mr. Boyer wiites that his labors have, during the past year, been strictly confined to Moncton, on account of want of aeaas to keep a horse. The grant of the Secietj, which sent him from home, ¥. / 80 has been curtaited from £100 8tg. to £40 stg. He wishes to add that (n addN tion to other expenses, the parishioners have put up a new fence around the panonagu grounds. Nkw Maryland. — Ror. J. Peannon reports contributions to the amount of 120.22. pKTKRsviLLiv.— Rev. Chsrios R. Matthew writes as follows i — '* The past ha» been a si-BHon of oon9ti«nt toil, but by the good hand of my God with mo, lheen, the attempt definitely to fix its bounds, results in making these limits either too wide or too narrow. Respecting the other department of pastoral labor, — that of ' feeding the flock of Christ,*— one can speak more fearlessly. Souls now with Josus have been refreshed in the time of sickness and in the hour of death ; the weary have been strengthened ; the desponding cheered with the comfortable gospel and precious promises of the Savioar. •• Outwardly, matters are hopefol. The attendance at the churches is rather larger than a year ago ; and there are some whose constant presence and in' terest in the ministrations of the Sanctuary, cheer the pastor not a little. The ordinary services at the stations is still kept up ; and as a ihank-oitering for health restored, a new preaching station was taken up last summer. This is at Clarendon, in Charlotte County, 25 miles from your Missionary's residence. There are a number of settlers scattered along two intersecting roads, ten miles in length. Destitute of the ministrations of any denomination, it seemed as if no man * cared for their souls.' Being the nearest clergyman to them, they appear to have a more direct call apon the minister of this parish, than on any otlier. A monthly service was therefore undertaken, and has since been kept up, though with some irregularity, on account of the deplorable character of the rouds, which are, in many places, no better than mere bridle paths, through woods and bogs, and rocky barrens. " At WeJsford we have repaired, gfained and varnished the seats of the Church ; and, with the assistance of kind friends in 9t. John and New York, have procured a cabinet organ, and replaced the unsightly stoves by fomaces, placed in the basement of the building. ^' In the npper part of the parish, we are about taking seriously in hand the building of a new parish church. The parishioners Hving in the neighborhood of the old chtirch have put their shoulders to the wheel. Althou<'h all have not yet signed, the sobscription list amounts to about $1,200. We nope (n. r.) to begin the erection of the new edifice in the spring." Mr. Matthew subjoins a return of his duties perfornoed in this mission, whieh will be found in the usual place. Ctmtributions amount to |i45.Sl. Portland. — Rev. Canon Harrison repotts contributtotn at present to be 1125^ Frinck WiLLiAH anrr DiJiirRiE8.-^Rev. E. A. W. Haniagton writes as fol-^ lows : — ^'' The work of this mission, dnrii^ the year past, has presented but little change from that of former years. I have held 187 services (120 Sun^ day and 17 week-day)^ with a celebration of the Holy Communion on every Sunday, and on all the ' greater festivals.* There have also been 1 3 private celebrations to the sick during the year. "The work at ' All Saints* Church, Magaguadavie, still progresses; On the 18th of August, Rev. Canoa Loosemore laid the foundation- stone, and several clergy of the Diocese united in this most interesting o£Bee. On a subsequent day the settlers assembled, with the Rector, and spent a week framing and ndsing the church. We commeneed on Tuesday afternoon, and without anT* ! worlj and NehJ dl it tn add!' iround the amount of le past bat* Ith me, lhnce and in" , little. The :-oll'ering for \ This is at 'g residence^ ids, ten miles t seemed as them, they than on any ce been kept character of iths, through seats of the J New York, by fomaces, y in hand the neighborhood >u^h all have e nope (n. t.) nission, whieh ;nttobe $126^ writes as fol- presented but rices (120 Sun- inion on every leen 13 private esscs; On the ne, and several n a subsequent framing and id wUhout any hired handH, eieopt the framcr, succeeded in getting tho rufteni on on Satur- day. All the people knew that they must depend upon thcmrtclvert to ii greut extent, mid I tnisi wo have a proof of their eariio.itnt's^ in tin- fact that they are dolu^ so. Miiiy arc working diligently at the building, Ht tlii> satiie lime that thoy give what nionoy they eaii devote, to tliu purcharii.' of iiiat4>rial. We are glad uf tiiix opportunity to acknowledge the alniii of many taitlifid, which hevo been most liberally and kindly given. Wo hope (with the blo'-iing of Ood upon our work), to complete the church rcd'lif for conKirratlon, and per- fectly free from debt, without having recourse to selling Uod's house, or rais- ing money by bazaars, as soon as September next (about one year from the commencement of the work), and we pray (lod that his blesdiiig may rcf^i upon our work, and upon those who have materially assisted ns. " Our collections for the Diocesan Church Suciety have been made as usual. We are thankful to be able to olfer an amount a little greater than lant year. The collections tins year amount to about ^i)7, which is an ineientic on years previous to last year of at least one-third Our last ollertory collections were almost double those made last year." RiCHMONn. — Rev. J. Dinzey reports contributions amounting to fOl.39. He writes, with regard to his mission, us follows : — *' In August last this parish was ecclesiastically aeparated from Woodstock, but it was only in the beginning of November that the parsonage was suHi- ciently advanced to enable the Missionary to commence residence. The enclosed report, therefore, represents the work etfected within the lust eight months. *' The number of baptisms ( 1 2) is not so great as I had hoped to report. There are many children, from two to eight or ten years, unbuptixed, whose parents and guardians, though not unwilling that I should administer the sacrament at home, yet evince great reluctance to bring them to church ; the cause of which proceeds from a foolish pride to have their little ones ' well dressed* for the occasion. I trust, in my next report, however, to be in a position to write more favorably in this re=pect. Of the above number four were adults, three of them married women, and children of unbaptizcd parents. All of them are candidates for confirmation ; but I was induced to allow one to come to Holy Communion on the Sunday following her baptism. Since that event, she has been instrumental in bringing her husband to the holy table, and I ajn happy to say both husband and wife are now consistent Christians and regular communicants. " At Easter several new communicants were admitted, and others since, making the whole number of present recipients thirty-one. " Since the Missionary's residence in the parish, attendance on Divine wor- ship has increased three-fold, and the services themselves rendered more dc- voticmal and attractive by the introduction of singing and chanting. Two Sunday Schools have also been organized, and are progressing favorably. An encouragement to hope that my people are really in earnest in striving after better things, was given by the comparatively large attendance.on my week- day Lenten services ; also in the fact that ray recommendation to them to deny themselves some little luxury during the season, and give the result of such to some good object, was acted upon by several, — some giving to one object, others to another. From this source, the amount to the Diocesan Church So- ciety has been increased by little more than two dollars — a small sum, it is true— but, I trust, the beginning of better things. My Sunday School child- ren have also added their mite — over three dollars. One man, whose pipe was a great comfort to him, gave up smoking, and has since altogether abstained from the practice ; while several young persons, who had purchased season tickets for a dancing school, when asked not to indulge in amusements during Lent, cheerfully denied themselves the proposed pleasure. '' There are, of course, difficulties to be encountered in carrying on the good work here. Indifference on the part of too many so called churchmen, sneers and reviling from outsiders, who would play the part of Sanballat against Nebemiah in the rebuilding of the temple (though it is only fair to state that I "k\ I; _ I i i a few of the latter have shewn me many kindneMaea) ; but I ahnuUI be nnsrate- fui Dot to feel ttiat much good in being accompliahed, and but a poor aoldier of the croHH not to takecouraue and i;<> forward. •* Many of my people have rcHponded, in a mont prai^teworthy niimner, to the numerouH and rather extenHive demands upon their time and mciinx. On my taking chnrge of the mirinion, tho num of t^'iD per annum w»h unurantet d me by ten of the loading church membern— fr^) of thi* amount I xhali not recviro for thia year. AIho lfr)(iO and more have been rained and expendi'd upon the parHoni'ge. And here I muat mention the zuul and liberality of tiie iaiiiea of tho ' ^^ewing Circle,' who have never failed to carry out my Mi^'t;i>htiiiUH, when in their power to do ao. Through their uxertionH, over I'Ji n of the abovo amount have been furntMhed. In addition to other outhiys, the penitle have purchased a cabinet organ The money for this object was colh-cttd by one of my ludy puriHhionerH— Misn Lizzie Mclntyre. Since I have mentioned one name, it in only proper I Hhouid allude to a few of tho8u oiherM who have evinced great zeal in the cauhe of chuicb matters, and altto have contributed very materiailv to the comfort of their clergyman, viz., t*ie MeMsr«. Mclntyre, Mettt^rn. Halpb Keardsley, Kliaa Cunlitle, Wm. istokef, and laht, though not by any menriH the Icunt, tlie cHtimable MrH. Gentle. •' I iini pleafcd to inform you that two monthfl since the erection of a church waa roiiiineiiced in the district of t>outh Hichmond. Tho Chnich people there are few, nnd with the exception of two familicH, in poor circunis'tuuccw ; never- theless, when told that a church must be built, as a condition fur the continuance of SCI vici'S aiiioog th( m, they instantly went to work, and in u very .»hort time put ui> tlie fiiinic of what I \n\.st will be a creditable little country church. The building will, |>leuhe God, be consecrated in September. " IJeie at Hichmond, I am thankful to say, the old, dilapidated, and most un churchlike lodking church, is immediately to be replaced by a larger and more appropiiate building, modelled after St. Ann's, fredericton. The size of build- ing will be— nave, 4.')X'24 ; chancel, lSx18; posts, Ifiit. ; estimated cost, inde- pendent of volunteer work, 1:2,0(0. With this important undertaking in hand, together with the work already accomplifbed within the year, it is not to be ex- pected that the contribution to the Diocesan Church Society would be lurse yet I am pleased to say the amount for this year will compare not untavorabiy with former subscriptions. *' A few weeks since nvy parish had the pleasure of a visit from Dr. Neely, Bishop of Maine, U. S. The Kisbop kindly preached for me on Sunday even* ing, Cth June. I need scarcely say wc were all delighted with him. An I am Missionary ut Iloulton as welfaa at Richmond, it will be gratifying to know that the church over the border is progreaaing. bince November two congre- gatiors have been organized, a flourishing Sunday School built up, bixteen com- muuicants added to the church, and fourteen persons contirmed. I trust in the course of a couple of months, to be in a position to commence the erection of a church at Houlton. At present we use the Methodist meeting bouse, which is hired for one service every Sunday. There is also a week-day service at a settlement seven miles from Uonlton. " I cannot conclude without alluding to the kindly interest taken by the Rev. 8. D. Lee Street, in the progress of what was until lately part of bia parish, and the heartiness with which he has ever responded to calls upon him for counsel and advice by the Missionary at Richmond." RicniBDCTO.— Rev. N. A. Coster reports contributions to the amount of 129.89. QoEENSBDBT.— Rev. H. W. Tippet writes as follows :— " The ordinary duties have been discharged with their usuil regularity ; indeed dminishing strength renders me incapable of undertaking little beyond this ; and when I read of the ze&lous missionary efforts of my younger brethren, I only regret that my day for acting as they do, has passed away. I have undertaken some additional work in the back part of the Parish of Southampton, and hope I may be able to establish a station there : but it is for me a racking and exhausting journey in the rough and unfinished condition of the roads. " The unusual amount of snow during and after February, completely barred me out from my Caverhill church for several Sundays, and when I at last suc- ceeded in getting there in March, under much difficulty, it resulted in a severe and dangerous attack of illness, which kept me a prisoner for some time. " We have not bad much sickness requiring pastoral visitation during the year : but I am sorry to say I have lost two much valued friends, and the Church two faithful and consistent members ; one of them very suddenly, making eonti have tott banc it I ahaj towa 23 e nnttrkte- r Huldior of ner, to the iH. On my runlet (I me not reci'lTO il upon the lif iituien of tiouH, when the HboTe (>()i)ltj have i\ by one of itioned one H who have cnntribuied . Mclntyre, o»n\\ not by of a church pi'Ople Ihpre ices ; never- cuntinuance \f ^hort time hurch. The md most un ror iuhI mote iizf of build- l cost, inde- in^ in band, not to be ex- lUl be iuree untuTorably in Dr. Neely, Sunday even- m. An I am ring to know two congre- bixteen com- I trust in the le erection of bouse, which r service at a n bjr the Rev. )f his parish, upon him for unt of 129.89. rdinary duties ihing strength n I read of the t that my day me additional I may be able sting journey pletely barred I I at last suc- ked in a severe ue time, n during the nd the Church enly, making > three rrnm nnAhniiMin the coume of the year, and all commnnicaiitx. The vonr, thoutfh on this liccoiint, a Hitd ono to myHi*lf, uildeil to tnucli pliVMicitl de- bility, and tht< itn" Hling conviclion furcinit iti>elf upon nu>, thut tiiv hi>Hi duyt for minHioniiry worii iiin i>«Ht, hu)« n 't been without soini- I'lu'i'iui^; loki'iti* of the DivitiM blVuHirjii. Tiinu^h tlm mi-nibtTH of tho church iirti l-w luid much (»''alt«'rt'(l, my ciii)({r('Kati()i, > ut two stulions havu bi't-n vciy t'liciPinuuiiii?, in point of imnihi'iH ; at the wcoLly !■ cliircs at Mfiir Islaiul, ilurinu lent, thie wuM •'niiiicnlly the casi'. A great niaiiy iihto poisotiH tliun u«tnal ullciui.-d, and 'if all th'iKimiiiutidiis, Hn« been eairied on for iiciirly twenty ve.in, Mtill fliiuri"»hi'H. About ufoitni^lit rtinee between thirty and forty .scholars H»'re reyuled with their usinil treat, beu'innint^ our afiernnoh with * prairtiiig (iod from whom uU bleHdings flow,' and ending' with the .Naiiotml Anthem. " I have just made an encouraging beginning of a Ilihle class in my own neiirhbnrhood, upon whicli, 1 huintilv trust, it will please Oml to pour oit bin blL'Ksini;, 1 eiutiotthiuk it out of plact) to add that I have taken an active in- terest ill promotin;» a reading club of good secular literature, of winch I have been inad'-ttie I'lesident. " The number of bapti'^ms during"; the year have been nineteen. Ileinix >">r- rounded on all sw'esby anabaptists, ami socially united with them usilie Church people in these parts are, 1 urn sorry to f bs^rve, as a con 'equcnoe, much les* inrwurdiiess, in many instances, in bringing their cliiliiren to the Lortl in the .sacrament of Imiitisni, than I desire, It seems straniie th it so many sliouid he brought to believe that our Lord has no covenant blessings for their little ones, and 1 live and labor in the hope that siiundur and more scriplural views will eventually prevail even here." Contributions uinount to )^S3. Sackvillk ano Dokciibstkb. — Rev. G. Ooodridji;e Roberts reports contribu- tions already utiiouutiug to |2l0, and he hopes tor u further increase. St. Andrews a\d Chamcook.— Mr. George D. Street, Secretary of this Com- mittee reports contributions to the amount of $151. 4ti -u considurublu increase over those of last year. Hy the assistance of the Rev. Francis Partridge, the .services have been regu- larly performed at St. John's Chapel, Chamcook, during the past year. The aid which is also rendered by Mr. Partridge, in connection with the duties ut the Parish Church, is of great value, and highly appreciated. The attendance at the church ut Chamcook is very constant and in'ireusing. T>velve candidates, from this part of the parish, were, on Trinity Sunday last, presented for con- firmation, and nearly all of them have since been added tu the list of commu- nicants. At the first celebration of the Lord's Supper, after the confirmation, it was most delightful to see so many young people, and especially young meo, " draw near with faith and take this holy sacrament tn their comfort." Through the kindne84 of Mr. Grimmer (who still renders constant assis- tance in the work of the Sunday School), aided by others of the parishioners, a new fence is being provided for the beautifully situated burial place around the church, and the church itself is shortly to undergo considerable improve- ment and repair. St. David. — Rev. J. S. Thomson reports contributions to the amount of |60. St. Qgorgb, Phnnfield, &c. — Rev. R. E. Smith writes as follows: — "The Local Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, desire to express their undi- minished interest in the welfare of the Society, The parishioners are at pre- sent called upon for their contributions towards the new rectory, which has in- terfered somewhat with collecting for the Society. " I must bear testimony to ' tne willing mind' with which my people have contributed to the general purposes of the Society— all sections of both parishes have done their share. While the village of St. George has responded nobly to the cull, t^e Parish of Pennfield and the ' out stations' have not been behind hand. This is the secret of collecting,— let all have the privilege of giving. " The parishioners, besides being called upon for aid to the rectory, which is a handsome as well as substantial building, have also generously contributed towards the purchase of a horse fur the Rector. ;1 n m i liiil 24 " I have been ab'e to hold three services on Snndars as a rnle, besides attend- inp to the stations every month, and aho on Friday evening of eiich wiek in St. (jeorjie. iSince I came to the parish, now IV years; I have baptized fifty- five, five of whr.m were adiiHs. On ii/ith and 2f;th Way, the lord Hishop tonfirmed flftv-eifiht, p( rsors, and baptixed two udults. The amount contributed to the Diocesan Churcli Society, is |;17ri.r>7." St. James.-— Rev. W. Armstrong: is gorrj that he cannot reckon on more than $1!}0 from this parish, though he trusts this amount uiay be exceeded, as some of the subscnber.s are absent. St. Mahk.— Mr. C. A. Fairweathcr reports eoDtribntions to the amount of $307.00. St. Mary's, '-'tanley, Ac. — Rev. W, .Taffrey reports contributions to the amount of i>71.l2, and he writes as follows: — "Through the imreased zeal of some of my pari-hioners, 1 have been enabled to lepost u Imgur sum tlii.s year than usual ; nor is thit* the only imiicittion of increa.^ed Iriteresst tiiken b\ my people in church m.tttors ; new life bus been infused into the Sunduy Schowl^ and four delegates hii\e lieen appointed to utttr)d ihi- f»)Bi;d this year, wht-ieaji only one was apjiointtd hist, and none the vaar before. I may also say tha'a periect harmony and >jood will seems to prevail amoujiihe church people in church mattf»-s. 1 camuit report any very f;reat increll^e in the number.s at- tending my services; the sum total of the congregations stands at much the same, notwitli.^tanding the great fluctuation which is continually goiag on through iinniigraiion and emigration. As an iiistance, the Missioaary says that at one station, whine there were iVJ chnnh people fifteen years ul'o, only two of that (ii) now remain, 03 having left the place and four died ; white at another station, at that time, there were only about four; aow, through immigration and conversion, there are over 60. At another place there were about sO nominal church members, old and young, — now there are over 200, through im- migration, conversion, and the natural inrrease of the population. And from ant ther station he has lost by death and removal 82, who were formerly regular attendants, thouj^h not all strictly members of the church. " The Missionary adds that though this continual change through etnigratioQ' has been going on for a number of years, almost to a discouraging extent, yet he sees that a wis^e Providence has had a wise end in view, inasmuch as no less than nine individuals, who were once resident in the mission as part of the laity, now hold parts of God's great vineyard, four in this Province, two iu Canada, and three in England. There is also a young man, at the present time, studying in the University for that same sacred office." St. Paul, Portland.— Re/. W. U. DeVeber reports the total amount of con- tributions to be |i3()0, which, it is hoped may reach %400. ** Thn," Mi. De- Veber writes, "is not much more than half of the sum contributed last year ; and it is due to the Parish as well as to the Society, to explain the causes of the f»ning of}', lest it should be regarded as indicating a decreasing interest in the Society's welfare. The contributions last year, >t must be rememberedi, were larger than those of former j-ears, owing to the ( ffertory at the Bishop's visi- tation, and two ^^pccial donations, which amounted to ('ib^O. SinGe the last anni- versary of the Society, the Parish has sustained some heavy loeses—h&s paid off a large debt incurred in building and fitting up a Sunday School house as a tem- porary church, and has undertaken the erection of a wcw c/t^yn-A, at an esti- mated cost of iff 2.000, in aid of which the ofiTertory on the second Sunday after Trinity amounted to $4,5i 0. This statement of facts will, 1 hope, satisfy the Socet'y that, the diminution of the contributions from this Parish, however much to be regretted, is the result not of choice but of necessity." St. Stephen.— Mr. D. Brown. Vestry Qlerk, has enclosed |5, the amount of a collection in Chiist's Cbuich, in aid of the Society. SiMONDs. — Rev. G. Schofield writes as follows : — " On May 12th, we had a visit from bis Lordship the Bishop, for the purpose ot contirmution. The Uevs. Messrs. DeVeber, Hill, and Tilley, kit dly accompanied the Bishop, and as* sisted in conducting the service. Usforseen eircumsianccs prevented several candidates from being present, but fourteen received the * laying on of hands,*^ accompanied by earnest prayer for their future growth in religious life. " His Lordship delivered a most impressive address, pointing out the danger of yielding to an irreverent and sceptical spirit, and bow surely auca iv spirit tends to wither all the holiest seiMibilities ot our nature. ;! 8us» follow sion fellow a mon confiu previo sides congrc durini Sunda; Havelt regret every li:l 90 let* altend- h week in tized filty- 1 tontirmed ited to the more tlian d, as some amount of jna to the laed zeal of ni tliis ycnr ken b\ my luy School, ur, wbeieuA li> the amount of 2lh, we had a The Uevs. ishop, and as- ▼enied severai on of hands,*^ IS life, out ihe danger fruc-u IV spirit "I am thankfn I tO' add that the visit of his Lordship was a very pleaoant ani profitable one ; and the people were glcd to hear their Hishop express his grati fication at the interest they take in tbeir church ; especially «» shown by erect- ing t> new cedur fence around the burial ground, and painting the outside of the church. " During the year I have had 4"'' baptisms, nine marriages, and nine funerals. " On the whole, the attendance at the rhurches and staJons is tuHy as large as during the previons year, and I trust tbc seed sown in hope will bring forth much fruit." Contributions are $7 r>. 14. SiiEniAr. — K(!v. G. S. Jarvis, I). D., reports contrfbutions to the amount of |3J.4r). Thecoutribulions forwarded by Mr. Weeks,. ^i5.'J5, make in all, |5i>.70. SpRiNGFiEiD ANR JonKsTOif.— Rev. G. Rogcrs writes as follows :— " I am aim- ing to get iTiy pioufe to see the necessity of increas'ner their contributions. I cannot say that I liavi' faifed entirely, for some few have increui^ed, while a few others have (huibled their usual contribution. If in the back sett'enients, which I have not visited, there is a proportionate increase, 1 shaH be able to report that the sum rcaclips over JfU'D. " With regnrd to the work of the Mission. During Lent I felt myself justi- fied in inPieasiing the services at the Parish Church. A lady, a wiirinly attached member of our church, who is always * zealous in good works,' undeHook to colh ct enough to purchase twenty-eight lamps. I was thus able to give a weekly eveninir service, on every Friday throughout the holy season. It was a source of delijrht to me to find that my efibrts in behalf of the spiritual' welfare of my flock, were appreciated by large and attentive congregations, made up not orly of our own members, but also of several Iron other denominations. I attribute the largeness of the congregations, in a great measure, to the notice that bad been circulated that the sittings would be free. For some four or five years past, theie has been a strong desire on the part of several members of the vestry, to make the church entirely free. Should there be entire agreement on this subject, and the measure carried out, I anticipate all those good results that flow from so great a change I regret to say that through the monetary panic that afiected St. John and neighborhood last fait, we have sustained a loss of $400, which sum, in all probability, would have been appropriated for this purpose. "Our congregations at Centreville continue good. We felt the inconvenience of the school house as a place of worship, until a few mouths ago the trustees of the Methodist chapel kindly offered us the use of their building. We now fortnightly worship comfortably in a large and commodious place. I entertain the hope that it will lead our people to see the necessity of exerting themselves to erect a church, as soon as possible, so as not to tax the kindness of another religious b dy longer than is really necessary. " Signs of improvement may be witnessed at Johnston. The old dilapidated fence has given way to an entirely new one. Substantial cedar posts have been sunk, and we have now a good and durable picket fence which will stand for many years. Betore the summer is ended, I hope to see the unsightly box on the roof removed, and a tower or bell-turret in its place. But in these improve- ments upon the material fabric, which of themselves are evidences of vitality, I humbly hope and pray that we are builaing up a ' spiritual house, en holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ." Contributions amount to $l2l.26. Sussex, SrunuoLM, Havblock, Ac. — Rev. Charles S. Medley has enclosed the following report : — " During the past year 1 have labored in this extensive mis- sion under great diflicuhies. As you learui from my last report, my good fellow-helper, the He*'. Hicbard Simonds, was unable to continue his visits once a month to Uavelock and Sussex Fori age, and his work has therefore been contiued to the Parish of Studholm, where he had ministered for many years previous to my coming to Sussex. Thus the whole work of four churches, be- sides one service at Studholm in every month, has devolved upon me. The congregation at the Parish Church had been slowly but steadily increasing during the year leti?, and I therefore was unwillirg to give up my service every Sunday there, in order to supply the want at Uaveluck. Ihus the church at Havelock has only had service once in every month on a week day, much to my regret and that of the people. Dutch VaU'ey Church has been served once in every fortnight on a Sunday, and the congregation has been steadily iQcreaatng 26 1 1 y during the year. At Sussex PortAge there has been a monthly Sunday service given by me, and another monttly service by Mr. Cuthbert WiUis, a Lay .eader, who, it is hoped, will shortly be admitted to the Deacouate. There is much work to be done in this mission, which is entirely beyond the strength of one struaiiling priest to perform, and we are losing ground every year from want of help. I am thankful to say the majority of pew holders at the Parish €hurch of Sussex, have thrown their pews open to the public, so that nearly the entire church is now tree. Thus one more obstacle is removed, and I trust shortly we shall have the church lilled with worshippers. In October last a very comfortable parsonage house was given into the hands of the Rector, in which b J is now living. It ij, I r gret to say, partly unruld for, and the bur- den stands sadly in the way of a new church, which is very much neeiled, but cannot be commenced until the debt on the parsonage hou.'^e is liquidated. " At the request of the people ut Petitcodiac Station, I have held service in the public hall once a month, for the past four month.'*. There is a prospect of a church b>3ing built in this growing village ; and although the Church families are few and scattered, they are very anxious to build a church, and very full of zeal in making a commencement. We hope to put up and enclose the building this year, and 6ni>h when we have means suHicient. Petitcodiac is not, pro- Serly speaking, in my mission ; but being half way by direct road between [tivelock and Su.ssex Portage, it can be more easily served by me than by the Rector, Rev. Dr. Jarvis, whose consent has been obtained by me to hold ser- vices. I may add that I have paid three missionary visits, during the past year, to Mechanics' Settlement, which is in Albeit County, with good succe.=s. Ihere are several church families there, and all very anxious to see a clergyman amongst them. They would Avilliugly build u church it there was any hope of services. " I am now somewhat in a strait about Studholm. Mr. Simonds has left the Parish in mj hands, having undertaken duty at Amherst, Nova Scutia. The people have been accustomed to one service on every Lord's Oay, for many years past, and they feel very keenly their present need. I have promised to undertake a third service once a month, so as to give thL-m two services in every month. This I feel, however, cannot be for any length of time, for the distances are too great, and my strength is hardly equal to the task. The people are ready to do all in their power for the chuVcb and God's minister, and they feel deeply the loss of Mr. Simonds, whose kindness and attention has been much appreciated by them. I heve ventured to enclose lo you a journal of a visit to the churches and stations in Albert County, which was paid lately by myself, in company with Rev. George Walker, Curate of Hampton, the consent of the Bishop having been fir.on who vi>iis that County to see three (^lurches closed, and souls U' cured lor, and the cry which has b en heard is no uncertain sound, as was testified by the earueistness and courteiit able to jud};e of ttie means of support, gave to us iheir opinion thai the simi of tiOO could be realiz d, at leant, in the whole County ; and if there is tliis readiness shown by the few, should not tbe many who have more blessings than they nave, helpthem in their work. We btlieve that if the means of support could be found, a faithful minister could also be found to undertake Uiis work in the true snirit of self-sacrifice for the honor of our deir Lord and the .salvation of souls for whom Ue died." TuiNiry— St. Joun.— Mr. 11. La'«rence Sturdee, Secretary of this Committee, reports contributions amounting to $237.28. From some of ttiC collectors the returns have not been received. Mr. Sturdee thinks tbe amount will be in- creased to |.ioi>. UpnAM.— Rev. S. J. Uanford writes that the contributions from this Commit- tee shall not vary much from last year. They amount to $122.61. Westmorland.— Rev. D. M. Bliss hopes that tbe contributions from this Parish will not fall short of those of last year. Wkstfield — Rev. E. S. Woodman, owing to severe illness during the winter and spring, has been obliged to delay making tbe collections for the Society, which will amount to |9ations to Mission, aries. 1 $40 00 119 81 40 00 200 00 76 00 160 00 100 00 12 00 867 75 60 00 100 00 153 73 SoO 00 1 JO oonnuijoj -jod u( poj S037 2350 3500 2208 1705 2200 1000 4356 2215 8250 2490 500 ■8UIS|ldU(f JO J.)(iiunii •^ ft t^ r-i 9* i-iiMf-«'*.-i.^eC <-< 9* Vi yfi f-> -H •rH t)unainnuiuio^ JO jaqiun^ 086 support the Diocesan Chxael 1868 to Ist June 1869. IIB U| oaiinpua)in eJfnjoAy O ■«t«00 Tt<-" eceCtOOJ'^OH ^ooMco oioo^ao osmocNO o>a>nooio>a Number of Churches and Stations. •HUOH -«1S as -^jf »-t « o « ">*♦ SO « « •«»< . -^j* r*" a o ©» •soqD -inqo s OQ 1 1 s 1 1 1-1 1 1 Rev. W. LeB. McKiel, " W.Cruden, " T. E. Dowling, " B. Shaw, " J. S. Williams, " T.Hartin, " F. Partridge, " A. H. Weeks, " J. Neales, •' D. W. Pickett, " W. S. Covert, " W.N. Boyer, " J. Pearson, " C. R. Matthew, " E. A. W. Hanington, " W.H. Tippet, " J. S. Thomson, " W. Jaflfrey, " G. Sohofield, " G. Rogers, " T. Neales, " J. Dinzey, " D. I. Wetmore, oi Bathurst, &e., .... .... Blackville and Nelson, .... Bright and Douglas, .... Cambridge. &c., .... .... Caupobello, Canterbury, Chamcook (Asst.), .... Dundas, &c. (Curate), .... Gagetown, .... Greenwich, &o., . . . . Lancaster, Monoton, New Maryland, &c., . . . . Petersville, Prince William, Dumfries, &c., Queensbury, St. David, &c., St. Mary's, Stanley, &o., Simonds, Springfield, Woodstock (CurateX Richmond, Clifton, 32 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. I I i i:' I'tiicDEKicTON, June 29, 1869. Tlic Coinmittoe met in the Madras Scliool Room at 7 la'clock. Tlie Right Rev. the Lord Bishop took the Chair. Prayers. Mr. Frith and Mr. W. "Wilkinson, a Select Committee, reported tlK3 Lay Delegates duly qualified to represent the iiOcal Committees, who, with the Clergy present, on this and the succeeding evening, were as follows. Those marked * were not present. Andover, Bathtirst, Cambridge, Campobello, ■Canterbury, Ciirleton, Chatham, Clifton, Derby, Douglas and Brigbt, Dorchester, Dumfries, Fredericton, •Gagetown, •Greenwich, Hampton, Hardwici^o, Kingsclear, Kingston, Ludlow, Moncton, New Maryland, Newcastle, Peteravitle, Prince William, Qiieensbury, Kichibucto, Richmond, Sackvilte, St. Andrews, St. David, ;3t. George, St. Luke, St. James, St. Mark, St. Mary's, St. Paul, «>t. John, Rev, W. H. Street, " B. Shaw, " J. S. Williams, " T. Hartin, ^' W. Walker, '♦ W. S. Nealea, " I). L Wetraore, ". W. Cruden, " T. E. Dowling, " G, G. Roberts, " E.A.W.Hanington, " C. Lee, " J. Neales, *' D. W. Pickett, " George Walker, " J. Hudson, " W. E. ScoVil, " J. Hudson, *' J. Pearson, " J. Hudson, *' C. R. Matthew, " E.A.W.Hanington, ♦' W. H. Tippet, •*' N. A. Coster, "• J. Dincey, ** G. G. Roberts, " W.Q.Ketchum.D.D. " J. S. Thomson, " R. E. Smith, " W. H. Tilley, ■" W. Armstrong, " ^. M. Armstrong, '• W. Jaffrev, " W. H. DeVeber, *' W. Scovil, S. A. Akerley. Hon. Judge Allen, W. M. Jarvifl. Hon. Judge Fisher, R. Robinson.* S. Benson^ W. Wilkinson. Edward Pidgeon, Dr. Brown. F. Clements, H. E. Davidson • James 8. Beek, J. W. Wilkinson. John Clowes,* H. Gilbert, M. D.* W. B. McKiel,* J. L. Wilmot. George Ottv, J. D. M. Keator. W. W. Street. J. H. Lee, John Burnett.* Hon. W. P. Flewelling, Sam. Foster. R. Carman,* F. A. H. Stratton. Hon. J. S. Saunders, W. Carman. C. R. Bayard,* C. J. Perkins. Thomas Jones, Jame.o Henry. 6. D. Street, B. R. Stevenson.* S. R. Miller, Hon. Judge Allen. W. Carman, J. Gillespie.* G. E. Fenety, Hurd Pet<*s.* ' ;vr George Blatch, R. S. DeVeber.* ; " Thos. t. Barker, J. WoodlbrdeSmllh. W. C. Dfury, W. M. Jarvis. Shediao, Simonds, Springfield, Susflex, Trinity, Vpham, Westfield, Wiclcljara, Wuodatoclc, Rev. G. 8. Jnrvis, D.D., '* 6. Scliofield, " 0. Rogers, *' C. S. Medley, ♦• J. J. Hill, '• 8. J. Hanford, " E. S. Woodman, " D. \V. Pickett, " S. D. Lee Street, 0. A. Scbofield, I. Alien Jack. H. W. Frith, V^ F. Harrison.* R. F. Hazcn, N. H. DeVeber. George Golding,* H. Wnltoii.* Alfred Street, J. D. Ketchuin.* The Secretary read reports from the Missionaries and the Local Committees; from the Executive Committee, and from the Auditors on the Treasurer's Accounts. Oii motion of Mr. Foster — Resolved^ That the same be received, and the Auditors' report be entered upon the Minutes. Report of the Auditors upon the Accounts 4„^„„„ W. H. A. KEAN8, 'fAudlton. St. John, N. B., Jane 36, 1869. Rev. W. Scovil, from th^ Loan Committee, submitted a report, wliich he read ; ano, on motion of Mr. Jar vis, the following Resolutions were adopted. ' 1. Tliat the Treasurer be authorized, on behalf of this Society, to receive from the Rev. James Neales, Rector of Gagetown, a policy of insurance for the sum of £600 stg., upon Mr. Neales' life, upon special trust, for the^iseof certain members of Mr. r^eales family, and ultimately for the use of the Rector for the time being, of St. John's Church, Gagetown : Mr. Neales undertaking that the So- ciety shall not be called on to pay any premium, or accept any other special liability in respect of such trust ; and further resolved, that Mr. Neales receive the thanks of the Society for his liberal donation. 2. That the Treasurer be authorized, on behalf of this Society, to receive upon special trust, for the use of Saint ■ Mary's Church, Richibucto, for the time being, such mo- neys as may be paid in for the purpose of such trust, from the estate of the late Mr. James Wheaton of Richibucto, and to give a proper receipt therefor. , Rev. W. Scovil, from the Committee appointed last '!■ year, with reference to a revision of the Missionary Sche- dule, presented a report ; which be read. 35 nances of 7T kbmitted a Jarvis, the alf of this , Rector of ' £600 Btg., the Mse of imately for St. John's ;hat the So- i, or accept trust; and anks of the half of this Lse of Saint g, such mo- 'trust, from Richibucto, pointed last Lonary Sche- It was thereupon moved by the Rev. \V. II. Tippet, tha the snme he received and printed in the Annual Report, 1'. the consideration of the members of the Society. To which it was moved in amendment, by the Rev. E. A. W. Jlanington, that the report be discussed, and cither rejected, adopted, or amendecl, as the present Committee may decide ; which amendment was decided in the nega- tive, and the original resolution was carried in the atlirma- tive. [See Appendix], Rev. G. Schotield, from the Committee appointed last year, with reference to a change in the time of holding the meetings of the Society, submitted a report, wliich he read, and in which no change was recommended. On motion of Mr. Carman, it was resolved that the same be received. Read by the Secretary a list of applications for grants from this Committee. The Lord Bishop read the Missionary Schedule; where- upon it was Resolved, that Mr. W. Carman, Rev. W. Scovil, Mr. Jarvis, Mr. G. D. Street, Rev. C. Lee, Mr. G. A. Scho- field, with the Officers of the Society, be a Committee to report to-morrow evening on the available funds of the Soci- ety, the Missionary Schedule, and the several applications. It was moved by the Rev. C. S. Medley, that the ques- tion be re-considered, which motion was decided in the negative. The Committee adjourned till to-morrow evening, at half-past six o'clock. .-*• Wednesday Evening, June 30, 1869. Present : The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop in the Chair. The Clergy and Lay Delegates. Prayers. ' Read the Minutes of the last meeting. Mr. Geo. D. Street, from the Committee appointed last evening on the available funds &c., presented a report ; i which he read. On motion of the Rev. B. Shaw, it was resolved that the I report be received. I t'.' t I ' .,1 4 :• i 86 It was Btatod in the report that the available funds from all sources were $18,000, from which was to he deducted a balance due the Treasurer, at the close of the fiscal year, of $800. The amount recommended for the payment of the Mis- sionaries was $20,189.80, and the ^rant required for Wi- dows and Orphans of the Clergy, with the ordinary expen- diture, was $944.44. This would require the additional sum of $3,134.24, which the Committee most rcrtpectfully recommended should be provided for the present year, by a loan from the vested funds for general purposew. Certain resolutions on this subject were submitted with the report. Rev. J. Pearson, from the Committee appointed last year, with reference to a provision for the Widows and Or- phans of the Clergy, presented a report ; which he read. On motion of the Rev. C. Lee, it was resolved, that the same be received, and entered upon the Minutes. [See Appendix], It was moved by Mr. Geo. D. Street, seconded by Mr, H. W. Frith, that the Executive Committee be authorized to borrow from the funds of the Society, vested for general purposes (not from those funds vested pursuant to the wishes of the donors, or the resolutions of tlie General Com- mittee), a sum not exceeding $3000, as shall be required to make up the amount of the deficiency in the funds for the present year. On this motion being put from the Chair, the Committee divided, and on the numbers and names being called, the following answered in the afiirmative. Rev. J. S. Williams, " T. Hartin, W. S. Neales, W. Cruden, James Neales, D. W. Pickett, Geo. Walker, W. E. Scof i», G. R. Matthew, H. W. Tippet, N. A. Coster, J. S. Thomson, R E. Smith, G. M. Armstrong, (I it 4t «t Rev. W. Armstrong, Mr. 0. J. Perkins, " W. Jaffrey, " G. D. Street, " W. H. DeVeber, Hon. Judge Allen, ~ ' " " Mr. G. E. Fenety, ii It ** G. Schofleld, •• J.J.Hill, W. Scovll, W. Q. Ketcbum, Mr. W. Carman, •' Wilkinson, " S. Benson, James S. Beek, J. L. Wilmot, Samuel Foster, «» tt •I tt Ysis 40. George Blatch, W. C. Drury, W. M. .larvis, 0. A. Schotield, 1. Allen Jack, H. W. Frith, Alfred Street, R. F. Hacen, N. H. DeVeber, ':ii, ' ill miU' The following answered in the Degatire : Rev. T. E. Dowling, Rev. W. Walker, Hon. Judge Fisher, , *' B. Shaw, Mr. Edward Pidgeon, Mr. F. ClemcnlB, Rer. D. "O. "E./ "C. "J. I "J. I On 1 1. T: funds p for will tal, thu Thev do give the evei year, b principl the inc< made at take imi the presi is con8i( grants d 2. He quested notice oj Clergy, the pre8{ collectiol funds ofl generallf the same remittee of makiii the Socif Thed recomm( having quarterli 120,208.1 Andovl fiathuif Blacks Burton Caiubr Gami 87 : Re?. D. I. Wetmor^ Ret. W. 11. Till«y, •• O. 0, RobertH, " 0. S. Medley. " E A. V» . Hanlngton, " S. J. H«nford, •• C Lee, •• E. S. Woodman, " J. Pearson, Mr. J. Wilkinson, ♦' J. Dinecy, " J. D. M. Keator, Hon. W. P. Flewelling, Mr. F. A. H. StrHtton, Hon. J. S. Saunders, Mr. Thomas Jones, " James II«*nry, '• S. A. Akerlpy. Nats 24. On tliu like motion, it was moved as follows : — 1. W/ie7ras there is a deficiency of over !j;3,000 in the funds available for the appropriations for the current year, for which the Society has been obliged to draw on its capi- tal, that they might not break faith with the Clergy ; Therefore Jieaolved^ That the Secretary of the Society do give notice to each Missionary in the Diocese, that in the event of the deficiency not being made up within the year, by collections or subscriptions, a reduction on the principle of the Schedule Committee, and in proportion to the income of the Society, will be recommenaed to be made at the next meeting of the General Committee, and take immediate eflfect, — not, however, during the lives of the present Incumbents, with regard to whom the Society is considered pledged to the continuance of the annual grants during that period. 2. Beaolved^ That the Lord Bishop be respectfully re- quested to bring the present state of tne Society under the notice of every congregation in the Diocese, tnrough the Clergy, and that they be desired on some Sunday during the present summer or ensuing autumn, to make a special collection in every Church in the Diocese, in aid of the funds of the Society, and that the members of the Church generally be requested to make special contributions for the same purpose, — the money so obtained to be at once remitted to the Treasurer of the Society, for the purpose of making up the amount taken from the vested funas of the Society. The Lord Bishop then read the Missionary Schedule, as recommended by the Special Committee, and each grant having been put separately to the meeting, the following quarterly payments were passed, making in all the sum of 120,208.55, for the Missionary services of the current year. Andover, : Bathurst, : Blackville, Burton and Maugerrille, Cambridge, : Gampobello, : Rev. H. Street, : : $122 60 " W. B. McKlel, : ; 161 87 " W. Cruden, : : 120 00 At the disposal of the Lord Bishop, 90 Oo Rey. B. Shaw, : : 158 00 " J. 3. Williams, : : 122 60 i j»i 3d ' 1 : Chatham, : : Rev. W. S. Neales, : : flOO 00 Chamcook, : " F. Partridge, : : 80 00 Douglas, : : : " T. E. Dowling, : Ul 25 Gagetown, : : ♦ « J. Neales, . : 122 60 Glenelg, : : : •' J. Hudson, : : 183 V5 Grand Manan, : : '• G. T. Carey, : : 122 60 Greenwich, : » D. Pickett, : 151 87 Hampton, : : : '• W. Walker, : : 183 76 Canterbury, : " T. HarUn, : 181 87 KingBclear, : " J. Black, : 183 76 Kingston, : " W. RScovil, : 122 50 Lancaster, : : " W. S. Covert, : : 141 25 Moncton, : : " W Boyer, : : 60 00 New Maryland, : " J. Pearson : 40 00 Norton, : : ♦' E. A. Wameford, : 122 50 Peteraville, : " C. R. Matthew, : : 50 00 Portland, St. Luke, : " W. Harrison, for 8 qu'rs , 61 26 Prince William, : : '* E. Hanington, : 133 60 Queensbury, : " W. H. Tippet, : 151 87 Richibucto, : " N. A. Coster, : 122 60 St. David, : : : " J. Thomson, : 161 87 St. George, : : " R. E. Smith, : : 122 60 St. Mary's, : : : •' W. Jaffrey, : : 161 87 Sackville, : : " G. Roberts, : : 73 50 Shediac, : " G. S. Jarvis, : : 183 75 Simonds, : : : " G. Schofield, : : 151 87 Springfield, : : " G. Rogers, : : 136 25 Sussex, : : " C. S. Medley, : : 122 60 Havclock, &c., : 75 00 Upbam, : : " S. J. Hanford, : : 122 60 Westfield, : ♦' E. S. Woodman, 122 50 Westmorland, : : " D. Bliss, : 91 87 Woodstock, : " S. D. Lee Street, : 188 75 Curate, : " T. Neales, : . 100 62 Richmond, : : " J. Dinzey, : : 60 00 Buctouche, : : " A. H. Weeks, : : 80 62 aiftoD, ace, : : " D. L Wetmore, : : 15 00 I'/f '•'^ R. F. Hazen, W. Jack, W. Carman, E. Simonds, S. Boies DeVeber, J. Wilkinson, G. Sidney Smith, Hon. Judge Weldon, S. D. Berton, G. A. Schofield, George Roberts, S. R. Miller, . :' ) O . -I !•'?.■ ' .if:'.', /.I * IK^ 40 ANNIVERSARY MEETING. H i; •5 :• I -h !i;l! i i'?;^^ Fredekicton, July 1, 1869. The Anniversary Meeting was held in the City Hall on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. Present. The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop in the Chair. The Clergy and Lay Delegates, and other membere of the Society. Prayers. The Lord Bishop addressed the Meeting. The Secretary read an abstract of the Annual Report. It was moved by the Hon. Mr. Justice Fisher, seconded by Mr. W. M. Jarvis, and resolved unanimously, that the Report be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. Moved by Rev. W. Scovil, seconded by the Rev. C. S. Medley, and resolved unanimously — That the position of this Society, — its increasing respon- sibilities, and the work for Christ and His Church it de- sires to accomplish, claim for it the earnest support and prayers of every devout member of the Church. Moved by Mr. Carman, seconded by Mr. Fritli, and re- solved unanimously, that the death of the Rev. Samuel Bacon, Rector of Chatham, calls for an expression of sin- cere regret on the part of this Society, as he was one of its most earnest supporters, and his name will always be associated with the recollection of that love and gentleDcss which so peculiarly marked his character. On motion of Mr. G. Sidney SmHh, seconded by the Secretary, it was resolved unanimously, that the Rev. W. Scovil, M. A., be elected a Vice-President of this Society. On motion of Rev. W. Scovil, seconded by the Rev. S. D. Lee Street, it was resolved unanimously, that the thanks of the Society be tendered to his Worship the Major, and to the Corporation of the City of Fredericton, for the gra- tuitous use of the City Hall for the meeting of this Society. 41 leport. seconded I that the on of the At the snggestion of the Rev. T. E. Dowh'ng, Rector of Douglas, a subscription paper was opened, for the purpose of making up the deficiency in the Missionary funa of the Society, when the sum of $872 was reported as subscribed for that object.* Mr. Frith gave notice that he, or some person for him, will move at the next annual meeting of the General Com- mittee, to alter Article xiii. in the Constitution of the So- ciety, so as to make the Vice-Presidents of the Society members, ex officio^ of the General Committee, and that, in the absence of the Bishop, any one of them present shall be elected Chairman thereof, The Lord Bishop left the Chair, and, on motion, Rev. J. J. flill took the same; whereupon, on motion of Mr. G. D. Street, seconded by the Rev. G. Goodridge Roberts, it was resolved unanimously, that the best thanks of this Society be tendered to his Lorship for his opening address, and for his kind attention in the Chair. JOHN FREDERICTON, Chairman. W. Q. Ketchum, Secretary. iev. C. S. * By a liberal donation from the Hon. the Master of the Rolls, and other coDtribotioDa, this amount bas since been increased to |1,118. id by the . Rev. W. B Society. le Rev. S. he thanks _ayor, and )r the gra- iB Society. y\ ,.i jii^t'-u? i b, and re- . Samuel on of Bin- as one of Iways be entlencss 'Si',- i;,f— JjUJiL 43 REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE EXECU- TIYE COMMITTEE, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1869. nuiii The Minutes of the Meeting of this Committee, held at St. John, July 3, 1868, will be found in the 33d Report, page 41-42. The next Meeting of this Committee was held at Frede- ricton, on the 7th October, when the following accounts were ordered to be paid. Barnes & Co., for printing 33d Report, $124 50 H. A. Cropley, ^ " Notices, 4 00 H. W. Frith, assignment of bonds in the estate of the late Chief Justice Parker, 5 00 The Secretary reported that the Hon. N. Parker has executed an assignment of the bonds left by the late Chief Justice Parker, for the benefit of poor parishes in the Diocese, amounting to $1,730, and that such bonds are in the hands of the Loan Committee, and that the balance of interest has been paid to the Treasurer. A special meeting of this Committee was called on the 3d December, 1868," at St. John, by the Lord Bishop. His Lordship stated his reason for calling this meeting, and informed the Committee of the resignation of the Trea- surer, Mr. S. J. Scovil, and of the directions he had given to Mr. G. Sidney Smith with reference to the same. Mr. Smith submitted a report, which he read. On motion of the Rev. Canon Harrison, resolved, that the report be received, and the action taken by the Lord Bishop be approved. Rev. W. E. Scovil stated that the deficiency on the part of the late Treasurer would be made good by his bonds- men, and that there would be no loss to the Society. Applications for the oflSce of Treasurer were read from Mr. F. J. Newbery, Mr. G. Sidney Smith, and Mr. H. W. Frith. The Committee proceeded to vote by ballot, when there appeared in favor of Mr. Smith, 8 ; Mr. Frith, 10 ; Mr. Newbery, 2. On the second ballot the following was the result : Mr. Smith, 8 ; Mr. Frith, 12. On motion of Mr. Jack, it was resolved unanimously, that Mr. Frith be the Treasurer of this Society. :ecu- DING held at Report, t Frede- iccounts $124 50 . 4 00 . 5 00 ,rker bas^ ate Chief J in the ds are in B balance ed on the lop. H.ifi ing, and he Trea- had given Hie. read. On , that the 3rd Bishop 311 the part his bonds- iety. read from nd Mr. H. when there h, 10 ; Mr. ing was the lanimously, 43 It was also referred to the Loan Committee to take the necessary securities from the Treasurer, and also to ascer- tain the amount due by the late Treasurer to tliis Society, and to obtain payment or satisfactory security therefor from his sureties. It was resolved that when the securities liave been en- tered into by the Treasurer, satisfactory to the Loan Com- mittee, that he is hereby authorized to obtain possession of all books and papers held by Mr. Scovil, as sucli Trea- surer. It was also resolved that the Loan Committee be autho- rized to obtain, on the securities of the Society, a loan of sufficient amount to enable the Treasurer to meet the sala- ries and other payments, due on the 1st January next. The Committee met at Saint John on the 6th January, 18f)9. The Chairman, Rev. W. Scovil, reported that the Trea- surer had entered into bonds satisfactory to the Loan Com- mittee, which were in the hands of the said Committee. He also stated that the Committee had called upon the sureties of the late Treasurer, for payment of the amount due, and that the matter was still under consideration ; and that arrangements had been made with the Bank of New Brunswick, for money required on the Ist January nest. It was resolved that the appointment of cne Rev. J* Dinzey as Missionary to Richmond be approved. Read a letter from the Society for the Propagation of tlie Gospel to the Lord Bishop, with reference to the grant made in aid of missions in this Diocese ; which was ordered to be entered upon the Minutes, and is as follows : — Society for the Propagation of the Ooepel in Foreign Parts, ) 6 Park Lane, St, James Street, London, 3. W., 26th Nm., 1868. \ My Dkar Lord — 1 . The graDt which was recently made for the Diocese of Frcdericto.i, will expire on the 3 Ist December, 1869 ; and I beg leave to remind your Lordship that any application for its renewal is required by the Society to be sent in so as to reach us before the 16th March, 1869. 2. I am sorry that it is my duty to state that the Society, in its desire to I giye the utmost support to the Church in Foreign parts, and relying more con- fidently than the event has justified, on the sympathy of the Church at home, has made its recent grants un so liberal a scale, that we are now endeavoring to collect a deficiency fund, in order to fulfil these obligations. The working I fund, which now constitutes the whole capital of the Society, and is essential to I the regular payments of bills from abroad, has been absorbed to such a degree Ithat our Treasurer calculates on being compelled to borrow a Hum of at least I £12,000 this year. Unless, tiier^ore, any unforseen ciroumstances should l: •$ ■■'' I i lis il occur to increase largely the Society*s income, it will be obviouslj necessary to reduce the expenditure ; and the amount of such probable reductidn was de- clared by a recent resolution of the Society, to be at Iea»t 10 per cent I remain your Lordship's. faithful servant, (Signed) . W. T. Bcllock. Tlie Lord Bishop of Fredericton. It was resolved, that the Lord Bishop be respectfully requested to make application to the Society for the Pro- pagation of the Gospel at an early day, for the renewal of its grant in aid of missions in this Diocese ; and that his Lordship be requested to state the serious difficulty that would arise from any considerable diminution of this grant, and that its continuance, if possible, for another period of years, is earnestly solicited. The following accounts were ordered to be paid : — Mr. G. Sidney Smith, for charges in the investigation of the late Trea- surer's Accounts and Report, .... .... .... $20 00 The Secretary for postage, and other expenses, from July to this date, 20 73 The Committee met on the 3d March at Fredericton, when a statement of the Treasurer's accounts, made up to the Ist March, 1869, was received. It was, on motion, resolved, that the Treasurer be autho- rized to pay to the representatives of the late Kev. Samuel Bacon, on the Ist April next, one half his quarter's salary, for the quarter commencing Ist January, 1869. The following accounts were ordered to be paid : 0. Sidney Smith, for his services and expenses on trial before Sheriff's Jury, in securing the property of the Society from among the effects of the late Treasurer, .... .... |10 33 Mr. Fenety, for notices, .... .... .... .... 6 61 J. & A. McMillan, binding reports, .... .... .... 7 20 Treasurer, for sundries, .... .... .... .... 8 89 Eesolved^ That four of the volumes of the bound re- ports be deposited with the Treasurer, in St. John, and four at the Cathedral Library, all for the use of the So- ciety at the meetings of the Executive and General Com- mittee at St. John and Fredericton. At the meeting of this Committee at St. John, on the 2d of June, 1869, the Secretary presented a report of its proceedings for the past year, wnich was received ; and the Secretary was requested to add thereto an abstract of the minutes of the present meeting, and to lay the report before the General Committee. * - A letter was read from the Kev. J. Neales, with reference to an assignment to this Society of a life insurance policy, which was referred to the Loan Committee. 45 Bssary to was de- OCK. jctfnlly 10 Pro- ewal of that his Ity that isgr^^nt, >eriod of •• ^20 00 te, 20 13 idericton, ade up to be autho- »r. Samuel ir's salary, d: . $10 8S 6 61 7 20 ; 8 89 bound re- John, and of the Sc- leral Com- >hn, on the Bport of its *)ived ; and abstract of the report th reference ance policy, Rev. W. Scovil, on the part of the Loan Coininittec, presented the following report, which he read, and which It was resolved should be received and entered upon the Minutes REPORT OP THE LOAN COMMITTEE. The Lottn Committee of the Diocesan Church Socletj beg to present the following report ; Since the last meeting of the Executive Committee they have effected an arrangement, under which, they have no doubt, the mortgage due from E. W, Miller, Esq., will be paid in full, before the annual meeting of the Society in July. They also expect to receive the amount of the McLauchlan mortgage before that date. The Executor of the late Misa Simonds has undertaken to pay the amount of her legacy (|2,000), with interest, ou the 6th iust., and the Committee believe they will be able to secure an immediate investment for this money in a Provin' cial Debenture for that amoubt, dated in 1865, and to be purchased at par. The Committee have been in communication with the Rev. W. E. Scovil, respecting the liability of the late Treasurer to the Society, for which the Rev, W. E. Scovil is one of the bondsmen, and hope,* from the tenor of that gen* tleman*8 letters, to be able to report that the owtter has been satisfactorily arranged, at the annual meeting. All of which is respectfully submitted, W. SCOVIL, ) . B. LESTER PETERS, [ Commitlee. W. M. JARVIS, ) Dated this Second day of June, A. D , 1869. The Treasurer presented a statement of his Account at the close of the fiscal year. It was, on motion, resolved, that the Loan Committee have power to enforce payment of the Society's claims against the late Treasurer and his securities, and to take any proceedings in connection therewith that they may deem advisable. The Rev. C. Lee, Rev. J. Pearson, and Mr. W. Carman, were requested to act as a Committee to make the neces- sary arrangements for the next annual meeting of the So- ciety in Fredericton. An account of the Secretary for postage, stationery, and other incidental expenses, amounting to $16.18, was ordered to be paid. This Committee met at Fredericton on the 2d July 1869, the day after the Anniversary Meeting. It was resolved that the thanks of this meeting be ten- dered to the Special Committee for providing for the late meetings of the Society free of charge. The Secretary's account for incidental expenses and pos- tage, amounting to $5.15, was ordered to be paid. I t , Jll ^ .. fi;' J ! ■ f' I ' I p I ;!ii 4G On motion of the Hon. Judge Fisher, it was resolved, that 3,000 copies of the annual report be printed by the Queen's Printer, and that Mr. Fenety and the Secretary be a Committee for the performance of this duty. It was resolved that the Rev. W. Scovil, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Mr. B. L. Peters, Mr. G. Sidney Smith, and Mr. W. Carman, do form the Loan Committee for the ensuing year. It was also resolved that the question regarding the in- terest due on Mr. Lawrence's mortgage be referred to the Loan Committee, to deal with as they may deem equitable. Rev. W. Scovil, from the Loan Committee, presented a report, which he read ; and on motion it was received and ordered to be entered upon the Minutes, and is as follows. The Loan Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of New BrunswiclK, beg to present the following report : Since the accounts of last year were made up, the Committee have invested the sum of 1 1,800 in St. John Water Debentures, on behalf of the Society; and they have collected the following mortgaged : — Archibald McLean, .... .... .... $836 00 W. McKeen, .... .... .... 400 00 C. P. Wetmore, .... .... .... 400 00 The mortgages of E. W. Miller and W. Lawrence are in the course of col- lection, and they have every reason to believe will be paid in full within a short time. The Executors of the late Miss Simonds have also paid the amount of her legacy (|1,600), with interest from the time of her death. A part of th6se amounts were unfortunately paid in a short time before the late Treasurer suspended payment, and consequently the sum of $429.10, held for investment on the part of the Society, was then in his hands, together with $1,281.67 remaining on income account, which they have reason to hope will be paid by his securities. In the mean time they have deposited the money in the Bank of New Brunswick. < < ( >- Respectfully submitted, ■ W. SCOVIL W. M JARVIS, B. LESTER PETERS, S,) Loan Committee. • fn- Ul *' . - .,' ;jl>;.?^J'' ./.;':/.'' 'ii A .nl.i r-:'.,!;- ■,:;;>?■. ^ ■ i,> .■ ■: . }j^'\\A'J:}:-l not :*-f ''■!;-"?■!- 'I ^ :Hri^''-H jt., t.it iKi. 47 isolved, by the icretary W. M. and Mr. ensaing g the in- sd to the quitable. Bsented a jived and 8 follows. inswick, beg lave invested the Society ; i 00 > 00 ) 00 lourseof col- full within a id the amount me before the $429.10, held together with a to hope will the money in tan Committee. '/ 1 : sr 8 I I n e ? 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J^ — oo 4 61 to »o «• 9* c ^^ >a r- IN o ■N «» «v 4> " O .■^ il 1 u I u '. - * 3 ' a ,1 • • • • t- o • •« 00 • • t * • • CI 3i :&• S a T 5 o ;w£w Sh a O) ' O 3 -TO '»-H g .5 o o a o o t 2 o »< of ^ 9 •-! OB O Si £ 3 8 JS n 2^. «9 ^ s sr; " "5 2 ^^1-1 00 a 0) a .3 -<2 0) o I II i ^§ eS s. « a> a •= «{ C5 oa ». o •mm i ^^mi^i^ fc-s-sl s.i s® 8 OS 9> «M e .2.5 f W S ^ Cfi B.CS 4) m a> 9 I?' .25 t ^«* I I. I I €8 9 C3d a -03 o ^<"^ : !?•; if ii gcJ ■ m 2 !«. ,».1»^. ,.,H»-.-.»>K-_ ■■s ■:■ II 23 it if 'I f ^.;! «1 ■ ,.;ir i,i 1- 'f:.:.;i!tl I C2 No. 5. 7^« Diocesan Chxirch Society in account with Special Funds, to \st Mat/, 1869 Date. Mayl 1M9 Mayl Mayl 18«8 Mayl 18M Mayl 1868 Mayl 1869 Mayl 18S8 Mayl 18«9 Mayl 1868 Mayl 1860 Mayl -I Name of Fund, fto. Widows and Obphamb. -1)B.- Balance at credit of this Fund, per last Report, p. 50, Receiverul Funds to make up amoiMit over grunted from this Fund. . — Ok,— Payments durtiig y««ar acct this Fund as per General Account, Education and Aobp Clkboy. — Dr.— Ba]. at credit this Fund per last Beport, p. SO, One year's int. on $2,944.27 to date, .... — Cb.— Bal. income at credit of this Fund, .... Divinity Scholabsuips. — Dr.— Bal. atorcdit this Fund per last Beport, p. 50, One year's interest on $700. 14 to date, .... — Cr.— Bal. income at credit of this Fund, .... Endowment of Pabisiies. — Dr.— Bal. at credit this Fund per last Report, p. 60, One year's interest on $48.91 to date — Cb.- Bal, at credit of income of this Fund, Mibbionaby Visits and General Pubposbs. — Dr — Bal. at credit this Fund per last Report, p. 60, Becd. during year fVom Estate late C.J.Parker, Ist Object, Corporation 5 per cent. Bonds, BaL of int. acct. below, credited to this Fund, including arrears paid, — Cr.— This amount expended and accounted for, as per Account No. 4, Income. Principal. 16,266 14 200 00 : 16,4 66 14 $176 64 176 64 $2 93 2 98 $749 96 749 96 2,944 'it TOO 14 48 91 $7,490 64 1,720 00 9,210 U Total amount due Special Funds, Deduct premium paid tor a Debenture, " balance In liands ex-Treasurer, for investment, Total inTestod as per General Account, . .... $18,869 10 4 00 1,429 10 1,488 10 $16,936 00 1869 Mayl Intbbrbt Account. — Db.— Total amount rf>ceived during the year as per General Account, .... — Cb.— By amount credited " Widows and Orphans' " Fund, $310 41 Do. Do. "Education, Ac, » 176 64 Do. Do. ''Divinity Scholardiips," 42 00 Do. Do. " Endowment of Parishea,'* * 2 98 Do. Do. •■ Missionary ViBlta, Ac," ,. 749 96 $1,281 98 $1,281 9g June 21, 1869. H. W. FRITH, Tbiasubbr. w, SCHEDULE OF APPROPRIATIONS 429 10 1,488 10 MADE BY THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 1838 to 1853. See 17th Report, page 38-42, £9,1)88 15 6 1853 to 1856. See 20th Report, pago 44, 13,891 4 1 1857. See 2l8t Report, page 45, 1,400 1858. See 22nd Report, page 50, 1,600 1859. See 23rd Report, page 50, 1,550 July 1859. See 24th Report, page 33, 895 1860. See 25th Report, page 61, 1,352 15 8 1861. See 26th Report, page 49, 1,789 2 6 1862. See 27th Report, page 50, 1,851 5 1863. See 28th Report, page 51, 1,726 15 8 1864. See 29th Report, page 52, $7,437 76 1865. See 30th Report, page 49, 6,240 00 1866. See 31st Report, page 45, 7,098 06 1867. See S2nd Report, page 41, 7,698 81 1868. See 33d Report, page 51, 7,634 44 1869. Missionary purposes, exclusive of S. P. G. Grant, $9,134 24 Widows and Orphans of Clergy, 544 44 Officers, 200 00 Contingencies, 200 00 10,078 68 $190,367 43 Hi'. a! 'ml fc ^ r I- .... $1,28198 i .'' < . k. .YiiU4}:h}l ^^.Ji]',- it. , r !• t 1 I 64 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO TUE DIOCKSAN CHUUCII SOCIETY OF NEW HRUNSWICK. liith: as^Ei^BERS. Those marked 1889 1888 1840 1844 1845 n^l r By the payment of not lean than Ten I'oundit at any one time. A. S. are alio Annual Subucrijere. Date of Memberitbip. less WKTMORE, JURTtTS. Esquire, A. S. ROHINSON, Hon. F. P., A. S. 8C0VIL. IleT WILLIAM, V. P., A. S. RATrHFOKI). E.I). W., Esquire. COLEI{IU)(»KE. Sir WILLIAM M. G., C. B. K. H., late Lieutenat Gov f?rnor und Commander-in-Chief. FREIlEltlCTON, The Right Kev. JOUN, Lord Bishop of, President, A. H- GIl.HtRT.GKOKGEG. Enquire. '> SAUNDERS. Hon. JOHN S.,V. P., ^. 5. SMITH. G SIDNEV, EMuirn, >t.^. TILLEV, Hon, S L., C. li., V. P. - WlOiJINS, FREDERICK A., Ebquire, V. P, HEADK, ALFRED. E-qiire. SEARS, EDWARD, EhQuire.ud. 5. HENDERSON, Captain iilDMOND, R. E. DESBRISAY, LEM'UCK P, W., Esquire, A. 3. FAIRWEATHER, JOSEPH. Ecquire, A. 8. SCUVIL, EDWARD O., Ebquiie, A. S. SCDVIL, Mrs. W. H, DUMVILLE, Mrs. James. MANNERS-SUTTON, His Ricellency the Hon. Sir J. H. T., late Lieut. Governor Hnd Communder-in-Ohief, &c., tc. NKALES, Rev. JAME.S, ^. ^•. 81M0.NDS, Mrs. RICHARD, Sen., A. 3. BEDKLL, Rev. GKOROE, .4. /S. '•' 8C0VIL, Mi^s AMY. ; • ! v THOMSON, Mis- ANNE, .4. S. HANINGTON, DANIEL J., Esquire, w4. A SOOVlli, MiHH AMELIA M. FAIRWEATHER, CHARLES H., Esquire, A. & HALL, STEPHEN S . Esquire, ^. 5. 8COVIUS JOHN. SUORTLAND, Captain F., R. N. DANIEL, T. W., Esqnire, A. 3, DONALDSON, L Ebuuire. . . GARUUTT, HENRY, Esquire. SMITH, Mrs '. WooDKUKDE, A. 3. 1682 GORDON. Hon. ARTHUR H., K. U., late Lieutenant Governor and Commitnder-in-Cbief. &c., Ac. 1886 BEST. NORKIS, E^quiI•e,^. 6'. SHARP, ^ DWIV N., Esquire. A. S. ' ttPUhR, James DkW., E..qiiire, A. 3. 1887 CARMAN, V\ ILLIAM, Ettquire. A. 3. DkVEBER, I . H. Enquire. A. 3. DOYLK, Mxjor.Geueiui Sir HASTINGS, late Lieutenant Qovernor. ROBiN.^ON, M.jar W. B., A. 3. SCOVIL, SAMLhLJ. E»quire. WIGGINS, OEOKGE C, E^qui^e, ^. iS. 1888 DbVEBER, Rev. WM. H.,^. ^. DiVEiiER, MARiA E. DiVEIiER, WM. HERBERT. DsVEtER. ALLEYNE W. HARDING, Colonel FRANCIS PYM, late Lieutenant Governor, &., &c JAB VIS, W. M. Esquire, A. 3. SCOVIL, M.0KR1S. WILLIAMS, Rev. J. S.,^. 6'. 188» CARMAN, SOPHIA M. DbVEBEK, J. S. BOIES, Esquire, :i. 3. 1846 1847 18fiO 1862 1868 1864 18S6 1856 1867 1868 I860 I Me 183 383 65 fawicK. hose marked .ieutenat Oov- esident, A. ) "Wli<» liav© l>een r^U'v >l4»iiil>«irH oftlio Hoc»l«»ty« Date of , Menib«rihip. 1887 BAIM.IK. Hon. THOMAS, V. P. BOTSKOUl), Hon. Mr. Justice, V, P. CIIJPMAN. Hon. Chief Justice. V. P. COSTER. Venerablo Archdeacon, V. P. 1839 EM MKKSON, THOMAS, Ksquire, M. D, Ei'CliES. Ciiptiiin JAMKS. MACIiAlKmi.AN, JAMES A., Eaquire. ^<)ORI,L, Hon. W. F. V. P. •oWEN, Hon. Captain VV. F, W., R. N.. V. P. HOOVIU WILLIAM, V. P. SIMONDS. Hon. CHARLES, V. P. SHOItE. Hon. OEOHGK. V. P. PA KKEK, Hon. NEVILLE. Master of the Rolls, V. P. PETKKS. Hon. C. J. HARVEY, Major General Sir JOHN. K. C. B., K 0. H. GoTernor and Cominander-in-Chidf, ice., ai. ROBINS »N. W. H.. Erouire, V. P, ROBINSON, Col JOHN, V. P, WHEELER. GEORGE, Esquire. SMITH. H. BOWYER. Esquire. V. P. PARKER, Hon Chief Justice, V. P. PETERS, GEORGE P., E.^quire, M. D. SCO VI L, SAMUEL, Esquire, PETERS, J AMES, .fun., Esquire. : WIGGINS, STEPHEN, Esqnire. WHKilNS, Mrs. STEPHEN. GILBERT, Mrs. ANNK. HEAD, Sir EDMUND -WALK BR, Baronet, late Lieutenaot Goreruor aad CoiAmander-in-Cbief, Ac, he. SCOVIL. W. HENRY, Esquire. BLACK, WILLIAM A. E., Esquire. SCOVIL, DANIEL, Esquire. SCOVIL, SAMUEL. Junior. SMITH, HENRY BOWYER, Junior. WRIGHT, WILLIAM, Esquire. SIMUNDS, RICHARD, Esquir^ 1889 1840 1842 184& late Lieutenant (8; GoTernor. overnor, &., 4c ' '\^ ) .«.V .3*.- .V' ^ t l^ ^ I !■ i ■■■ 1: \i ^:H Mi ■'. ,;.!-: li I I'ii 66 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1869. ANDOVER AND GRAND Akerley, Kiiwin Baird, Adiim Buird, Il.iiiford liaird, Liiiira Bcdt'II, John Kodc'll, P. Mieheau BcdcU, Mrs. William Browi), Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Browtiiiif?, Mrs. Bcddl, Mrs. Joseph Coombi's, A. B. L. Coomljcs, Mrs. A. B, L. Caldwell, Dr. Ooonibfs, Mrs. L. B. McCroa, Willium Dean, William Dean, Maria Silesta Dean, William Jacob Dean, Catharine Isabella Dean, Annie Dean, George Everett, Mrs. Richard Emnierson, Mrs. Kmnu.rson, Miss Emnierson, William Guin, Arthur Guin, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Charles Hammond, Bradford Hodgson, John Miller, John MahafTy, Newconibe, W. R. Kewconibe, Mrs. Newconii)o, Annie E. Newcoinl)e, Ajrnea B, Montj^onieiy, John I^erley, Allan Pcrley, Wallace I'icUeit, Lewis Porter, Joseph Reed, Duncan Reetl, Mrs. Uainsford, A. W. Rainslord, Mrs. A.W, Rider, UiMiben Htroupe, William Scott, Street, Rev. W. H. Taylor, John Taylor, M rs. Tayliir, John Jun., Taylor, IJngh Taylor, William V/ttUuce, George FALLS. «1 00 1 00 25 25 50 50 2 00 4 00 oo 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 50 1 00 50 12 1 12 12 U 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 ou 50 50 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 60 1 00 50 60 8 01) 50 1 00 00 0(» 00 00 00 50 8 00 1 00 60 60 50 60 60 Bcckwith, Charles Peters, — — Hammond, Mrs. Andrew Wallace, Robert Young, Samuel Colleciions, 1 . yi\ liUli •;.(')• BATHURST. Baldwin, H. W. Bishop, S. L., M. D. Bishop, J. L. Bishop, S. Bishop, Wm. P., M. D. Bishop, George H. Bliss, George P. Carman, S. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J, T. DesBrisay, Tbeophilus . End, Thomas Hillock, Mrs. McKiel, Rev. Wm. LeB. McKiel, Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. S. Parkin, G. R., B. A. Peterson, P. A., C. E. Proctor, John Ramsay, Mrs. Smith, G. '• Sutherland, Mrs. A. S, 1 St coll. St. George's Church, 2d " " 1 St coll. Salmon Beach, 2d " " V 00 2 00 50 50 1 00 4 00 $70 50 II 2 >\ 1 4 2 2 4 1 4 1 4 50 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 08 50 0(t 60 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 96 12 02 42 05 150 25 , , , CARAQUKT. Collected by E. Romeril^ Esq, Ahier, Capt. T. Arthur, George Bartlett, Charles Bradford, Aoel Charleston, Wm. DeGruchv, (hat lea DeGruchy, Edwa.'d De LaPerrelle, John LeRossignoU, E. Picot, John Robin & Co., Charles Romeril, Elias Rive, Philip Sewell, John Sutton, H. Sutherland, Adam H 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 2 00 50 2 00 5(t 1 00 10 00 4 2 2 2 2 Sutherland, A. (add. list year) 4 00 00 00 00 00 00 |38 50 67 I A fl 00 2 00 60 60 , . 1 00 4 00 $70 50 r. II 2 1 4 2 2 4 1 4 1 4 50 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 08 60 00 50 00 8 00 urcb, 00 00 00 00 96 1 12 02 42 2 2 2 05 |50 2f> ncrilf Esq. let year) ^2 00 2 Oi> 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 5(» 2 OO 5(1 1 00 10 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 |38 60 NEW DANDON. Collected by Miss Mary Baker, Surah Breckenridge, Mrs. J. Daley, John ^ Dempsey, Mary Jane ■ Eedy, Annie Eedy, Rebecca Eedy. Mury W. Eedy, Mrs. Wm. EUifl, Mr3: Matthew ./" Forbes, Richard ■:;",'■, " Good, Thomas " ' good, Edward ood, Jonathan Jennings, Edward Jennings, Mary Anu Jennings, Eliziibeth Kerr, Ethel VVonn Knowles, Thomas Jun., Knowles, Wm. Jun., Knowles, Hannah J. ' , Lambart, James Lambart, Annie Norton, M iria Scott, Annie Scott, Miiry Scott, Joseph Smith, Richard Collection Church, Total, BURTON. George Brown, Charles Clowes, Gerardus Clowes, J. Clarkson, William Currie, * Dr. Caldwell, George Currie, "J'"^' J Samuel Gilbert, , Mrs. Samuel Gilbert, '■ Florence L. Gilbert, George S. Gilbert, '■ B. P. Gilbert, W. J. Gilbert, Nathaniel Hubbard, Mrs. N. Hubbard, Miss. M. J. E. Hubbard, F. A. Hubbard, Mrs. F. A. Hubbard, Mrs. Seely, Mrs. Shuttlcworth, Edwin Street, Miss Street, J. a White, Eedy. |0 24 29 50 48 48 24 25 24 96 60 5(» 72 20 60 25 48 85 1 00 1 25 24 30 24 60 24 24 25 96 2 (>6 |I4 56 |108 81 // II 4 00 0) 4 00 111) » 60 00 00 Ok 60 6'> 60 ' 60 2 00 2 *)u 4 Oi) 1 00 1 2 1 4 1 1 YiiMti jm^i fljftill'W 00 Oi) 00 00 00 60 60 1 00 Hon. R. D. Wilmot, |8 00 i J. D. Wilmot, 1 00 R. D. Wilmot, Jun., 2 00 Mrs. R. D. Wilmot, Jun., 2 00 Allan B. Wilmot, 1 00 Church Collection, 4 00 $55 60 1: CANTERBURY. Blair, John Jun., |0 60 Blair, Mrs, 60 Boyd, Catharine 26 Cunningham, Thos. Jun., (Skiff 1! Lake,) 1 00 Cunningham, Wm. Sen., 2/» Cunningham, Thomas W. 25 •^ ' Cunningham, Mrs. Thos, W. 25 ii Cunningham, Andrew 26 I'i Cunningham, Wm. Jun., 25 Ailf Cunningham, Mrs. William 25 •6 Cunningham, Thomas Sen., 25 ', ' Cunningham, Mrs. Thomas 25 Kt Cunningham, Wm. (Cant'by. Sta.) 25 t Cunningham, Mrs. W. *' 25 1^ English, James sen.. 25 H '. English, Mrs. James 25 M Grosvenor, S. F., J. P. 1 00 Garden, Edv:ard 25 ^fi ' Garden, Mrs. Edward 26 Graham, George 25 Graham, Mr.-!. George 25 M^ Fowler, Charles 60 w% Fowler, Mrs. Charles 50 i" Fisher, H(m, Judge 4 00 11'^ Hartin, Rev. Thomas ■ ^ 2 00 Hartin, Mrs. 2 00 1^" " Martin, -lohn Medley 25 Hartin, William Edward 25 Hartin, George F. H. M, 25 Hartin, Charles G. Coster 25 Hartin, Addington Caverhill 25 Hartin, Eliza Ann 26 Hartin, James 25 Hartin, Mrs. James 25 Hamilton, James 26 Hamilton, Mrs, 25 Main, William 60 Main, Mrs. Wm. 60 I ' McKay, Hugh, J. P., l 60 McMullin, George 26 t McMullin, James Jun., 25 MoMillin, Mrs. James 25 'i. McMullin, Andrew 25 Robinson, Robert, J. P., 6 00 Robinson, Mrs. Robert 2 00 r - Winters, Charles 25 . ; Winters, Mrs, i 25 I \' Winters, > 25 i < Worth, Godfrey -■ "> 25 i ^ ' Worth, Mrs. ' t5 f : -,•-.. > •' t !>t ' It 1 en '..■ i Walling, William fO 25 Walling, Mrs. Wm, 26 Walling, Hugb 26 Walling, Mra. Hugh 25 CoUeutions after Sermons, 4 00 !• :- : iS k CHATHAM. Armstrong, A. J, Baldwin, .lohu •.:' Baldvnn, Alex. ! u.., Baldwin, Ditniel .1 Baldwin, Wra. .,; Benson, Mr. and Mra. ,1 Benson, Mary Benson, Sophia Benson, Samuel Bell, John Blair, Mr. and Mra. 0. A. Boyd, R. Murray Brehaut, Smith Brown, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. John Burbridge, Sarah Burchill, George Burchill, Mrs. G. Burchill, Alice Burchill, John Burchill, Josephine Burchill, George Jun., < Copping, Mrs. J. Copping Mary Copping, Sarah Copping, Isaac i. Copping, Samuel Crocker, Clarkson Cunard, Henry • Fenety, Mrs. Fenety, Wm. Fleiper, Thomas ,. ., Fleiger, John Fletpwr, Henry Fleuiing, Mra. i '. . Fleming, George > Flett, Mary Friend, A Gillespie, T. F. i ; Gillespie, Bessie Goggiij, Joseph R, i. Gulliver, Alex. ,% .jr Gulliver, John Barley, John Harper, William M, Harper, Mra. .„i;i . Hocken, R. .,7y?{ ,> Hocken, John '. Hocken, Bessie ; A i r, ; < Hocken, Michael ^j^ Howard, W. B. $84 60 $0 72 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 00 1 00 61 40 6 00 00 00 00 96 00 00 00 60 60 48 S 00 00 00 60 26 24 60 48 20 20 20 24 00 60 60 10 00 48 46 48 00 00 00 «0 00 00 00 00 2 00 60 00 00 00 69 00 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 I Hunter, Mra. |i OO Jackson, Stephen Jackson, Mrs. J. Jackson, Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mrs. Letson, Francis J. Lctson, Farnham Maltby, Mra. J. McCuIly, S. U. , .\, McLaugblan, ,' , i Miller, Mrs. George '. '',! Neales, Rev. W. S. ', Neales, Mrs. Parker, Geo. J. Parker, Mrs. Parker, Misa Parker, Edwin Patten, H. N. Percival, Misa Percival, Mrs. Joseph Peterson, Mrs. Ruddick, J. M. !*^argeaDt, Charles Searie, M. Searle, George SexSmyth, Mra. SexSmyth, Sarab ■ SexSmyth, John Stevens, Mrs. School, Sunday Traer, Sophia Thomson, Miaa Trevors, David Trevors, Mra. D, Ullock, Wm. Ullock, Mra. Ullock, Angns Underhill, Arthur Vye, Mrs. Vondy, Thomas Sen, Vondy, T. Jun. Wilkinson, Willian Wilkinson, Mra. WUkinaon, Eliza B. Wilkinson, William J. Wilkmson, Mary E. , > Wilson, John Wilson, Mrs. Jame* 1st Collection, 2d Collection, DERBY, NELSON, ABLACKVILLE DBBBT AND VIUIOK. Allison, WiUiam Sen^ Allison, Mra. Ambrose, Thomas Aatle, Mrs. J. T. 1 00 iH Ba 60 9 Bu 40 m Bfl 2 00 « Bh 1 60 9 ^' 1 (lO Jl Be 46 9 Cd 98 S Cn U' *8 JK CM ...... 60 ^W Cii 1' ; 4 UO 9 Cli 1 00 9 cio 1 80 'S Co\ \ 50 Im Oo< 1 00 .;» (Jro 1 00 "M Crt -72 if Des S (0 M Dilf 48 JH Yai 48 gH Fric 95 H Fur, 1 88 iB Gai' 1 25 '^m Hat 4S iM Bar 60 jM Har 50 fl Bar 1 00 fl Bar 60 S Kni, 1 00 Jb Mc'}> 48 m ^i"* 50 fl Mull 60 ij Parli 60 ; M Polk 1 00 ; w Robi 48 ': H Saun 76 S Vye, 1 00 Mm Vye, 34 9 ^y^' 1 00 9 Vye, 2 00 'i m Willi 4 00 1 Colle 1 (lO :\ ■ 1 00 1 ■ 1 00.^ ■ 1 OO ■ 1 00 ■ Conn 48 Ooutr 12 32 13 78 Coug Craw Curt! Friet $134 56 [VILLE Ham H&m Harr |0 60 Harr 50 Leve 60 Lync 24 Nutb 69 i? i |i 00 1 00 60 40 2 00 1 60 1 (lO 46 98 48 • I '. , 60 • 4 OO 1 «0 1 ^0 X 60 1 00 -m 1 GO '72 8 I 48 48 95 1 88 1 25 4S 60 60 1 00 60 1 00 48 60 60 60 1 00 48 ■ IS I I'OO 34 I 1 HO I 2 00 4 00 1 (lO 1 oo ,.■ . 1 HO 1 00 48 12 32 13 78 $134 56 BLAOKVILLE IBLBOK. ; |0 60 501 50| Barrow, David Batoman, Mrs. Batt'man, Joseph fiatcmari, Mary Jane BHtemiin, VVra. Bt'tts, Ephriam Betts, Henry Cartiialt, Mra. Cumiiilt. James Clitr, William Clifr. Mrs. William Cliff, George Clouston, Mrs. John Cowey, (ieorge Fatten Cowey, Mrs. Crocker, Hugh Cruiien, Rev. William Desbrisay, Lestock Dilaiio, Mrs. Fuirlev, Scott Frieniis, Furgipon, Alexander Gardner, George Ha II ley, John Harper, Alerander Harper, George Hartt, Siisiin Hartt, William Knight, Solomon McKav, William Miller,* William J. Mullin, Mrs. Parker, Thomas , Polk, Mrs. Robinson, William Saunders, Mrs. Vye, Charles 3d, Vye, Charles Jun., Vye, Samuel Vye, George A. Williston, Judge Coilections— St. Peters, BLACKVILLE. Connera, Alexander Coughlan, David Sen., Coughlun, David •' Crawford, Mrs. Curtis, Sarah Friends, Hambrook, Mark Sen., Hfarabrook, Mrs. Harris, John Jun., Harris, Moses Jun., Leven, James Lynch, Michael Nutbeam, Mrs. .'/ |0 60 60 60 24 84 1 00 1 (»0 24 60 1 00 1 03 48 30 50 50 48 4 00 48 24 4 42 1 62 60 48 24 25 25 1 00 40 48 48 1 00 48 50 48 1 00 1 Oo - 40 24 48 50 ,. 1 20 4 42 i.'t 1. ,'M- ' -'vt. $34 39 |0 40 64 60 25 20 22 00 Go 48 60 60 00 48 Porter, Patrick |0 24 Porter, Mrs. Patrick 84 Scofield, Mrs. John 24 Smith, James 40 Underhill, Mrs. 20 Underhill, William Tryan Jun., 26 Underhill, Mrs. Wra. Tryan 26 Underhill, Albert 24 Underbill, Mrs. Albert 20 Underhill, Hudson 24 Underhill, Alfred 24 Underhill, British Nathaniel 48 Underhill, Wm. Tryan Sen., 26 By Church Collections and otherwise, 4 87 $15 61 Total, |50 00 DOUGLAS AND BRIGHT. ST. Peter's chcrch, nashwaaksis. Bishop, George II. Brannan, Edwin M. Burridge, James Claiifield, Mrs. Clements, George Clements, George H. Clements, J. S. B. Gements, Miss Cox, Mrs. H. Cox, Mrs. Murray Dunphy, Miss Prudence H. Fox, Edmund Hayes, Mrs. Pitt, Samuel Pugh, Richard Pugh, Stephen. Robinson, Beverley Robinson, Jack DeLancey Staples, Mrs. H. Temple, Charles Church coll. Sept. 15, 1868, " May 9, 1869, 123 28 ALL saints' chcrch, CROSS ROADS. |1 00 1 00 60 i 1 00 60 25 . ^ 1 00 r,/l.'/ . : 60 .< . / ,> J 1 00 H ;< 1 00 60 12 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 60 60 60 60 60 1 00 4 00 2 00 60 50 1 28 1 60 Brown. Dr. Brown, Mrs. Burt, Jarvis Close, Henry Coburn, A. T. Coburn, Mrs. A. T. Fleming, Mrs. Hawkins, Benjamin Jewett, Robert Lawrence, Albion Long, Mrs. H. !■.< i^ ^1. w- ■:/-i I 3BBC3EB9E&SS J:] TO ■ n ill' iu\ j II '5 1 !■ Man son, MiRS McKeen, Jacob McKeen, Abraham Mc'Kten, Mra. Abraham McKt'eii, George McKeen, Mrs. George McKeen, John McKeen, William MeKcen, William Jun., McKinley, David Milea, Jacob Pickard, Mrs. Abraham Pickard, John Schotield, George Sloot, Mrs. Benjamin Sloot, Robert Smith, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Thomas Smith, James W. Smith, Samuel James Staples, Mrs. Stephenson, Miss L. Vanbuskirk, Robert Vanbuskirk, William Wheeler, Miss A. White, George Wilson, Henry Wolhaupter, Mrs. Yerxa, Kvle Church coll., Nov. 12,15, 1868, " May 23, 1869, Sunday School children. 11 24 1 60 1 60 60 60 60 40 2 00 50 2 00 60 60 42 2 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 25 60 50 1 00 20 1 75 50 1 00 84 3 48 2 41 1 66 If '' " |43 60 ST. Paul's church, upper keswick, &c. |1 00 60 60 26 40 12 80 60 1 00 1 00 60 64 48 72 »,• 1 00 J / 60 60 * . 2 00 .. .1 - 1 00 48 60 H . 60 26 Blair, Murray Blair, Miss /-i: Brewer, Abraham Brewer, Mrs. Abraham Brewer, David Brewei, Darius Sen., Brewer, Darius £. Jun., Brewer, Henry Brewer, William Kyle Burt, Abraham Burt, A. T. r- • Burt, Henry Burt, Jeremiah Burt, Joseph Burt, Thomas Burt, Whitman Fowler, Thomas .1 Jacob, Dr. Laurence, Abraham v: Morehouse, Adonijah Morehouse, Daniel Morehouse, David Morehouse, Eliaha Morehouse, George tO 26 Morehouse, Mrs. John 60 Morehouse, li^aac 60 Morehouse, Moses 24 Noble, MrH. 26 Noble, Aaron 60 Noble, Joseph 60 Noble, Mrs. Joseph 26 Reynolds, Nicholas 60 Stone, Aaron 26 White, Thomas 60 Church coll., Nov. 22, 1868, 93 March 18, 1860, 1 04 «' May 30, 18fi9, 1 11 Collections during Lent — Mission at New Zealand, 2 00 $24 36 ST. Paul's ,....,'. . , 28 Tomilson, Thomas ^,. • . 60 Tomilson, Mrs. Thomas .. 26 Tomilson, William 1 00 Tomilson, Mrs. William 24 71 $0 25 60 60 24 26 50 50 26 50 26 60 «, 98 )0, 1 04 1 1 11 land 2 00 |24 36 CKEEK. Id n. i,;!-! |0 20 20 60 60 60 25 35 20 60 25 25 26 80 80 1 00 60 60 80 4 00 60 60 20 26 60 25 60 1 00 50 60 60 25 25 50 28 60 .• 26 1 00 24 Wilson, Georpe Church coll., Nov. 29, 1868, June G, 18t)9, Sum total, FREDERICTOX AND NEW LAND. FRKDEKICTON. Adam«, Stiirsis Adums, G. M. Adatns, Elizabeth Adiims, Samuel AkerK'V, S. A. Akerley, Mrs. Allen, Hon. Judge Allen, Misrt Arnold, Mrs. Babbitt, Mrs. J N. Bailey, Pj'ofessor and Mrs. Bailiie, Miss Barker, Mrs. Spafford Beckwith, lion. A. J. Beckwitli, A, G. Beckwith, Charles W. Beckwith, Henry Bcek, James S. Bible Class, Bishop 0^ Fredericton, Black, Miss Blis.^, George J. Blizzard, Mrs. Blizzard, Mrs. James Blizzard, James Jun., Blizzard, Mrs. Leverect Jtlizzard, Mrs. Joseph Brannen, Mrs. Charles Brannen, C. Sterling Brayley, J, W. Burchill, James Brown, John '- Brown, Ann Cameron, James ' ' | Campbell, Professor CaiT, Eli/a Carman, William Carman, Sophia 31 . } Life member, ) Circumcision Offering Cougle, Maud Clark, Sophia Clark, Frances Clark, Mary Clarke, R. D. Coombe, Josiah Coombe, Sarah Cox, Charles D. Coster, Rev. C. G. $0 24 34 8i» 1(21 07 $112 31 MARY- "65 II 00 Oi) 53 (lO 0> 00 2 4 2 20 00 60 24 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 00 90 1 2 5 2 80 00 2 00 2 00 20 60 2!) 2f 25 00 00 00 00 20 25 60 12 00 50 10 00 40 00 3 45 26 20 20 20 1 00 60 60 87 6 00 Cropley & Gregory, Davids(m, Miss Diamond, James Diamond. Richard Deanery Offering.-!, Dougherty, Sarah Dunn, Mrs. Richard Eggar, Mrs. John Emmerson, Mrs. Estev, Mrs. R. Estey, R. A. Ewing, Mrs. F. C, Faywcathor, Miss Farmer, Edward Fanner, VViiljam Fenety, G. E. and Mrs. Fisher, Hon. Judge and Mrs. Flslier, The Misses Fisher, William (2 years) Fisher, Mrs. William Friend, G. F. W., Gloss, Charles Gordon, Mrs. Frank Gordon, Mrs. Goidon, Jane Gordon, James Grant, Mrs, Sylvia Grant, Henry Grant, Neville Grigor, Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Gregory, Miss Gregory, Dr. Grier, Maria Hanson, E. Hanson, Mrs. E. Hanson, Miss G. M. Hanson, Miss A. M. Hart, F. M. Hazen, George Hewitson, Captain Howe, John Hunt, George C. Inches, Andrew- Jacob, Miss Jacob, Elias Jamieson, Alexander Jaroieson, Miss Jouett, B. R. Ketchum, Mrs. Lawrence, William Lawrence, Mrs. William Lawrence, Ann Lee, Rev. Charles Lee, George Herbert * Lee, Charles Lee, C. Henry ^ « ^j $2 00 25 60 2n ?A «r> 2n 1 00 1 08 1 00 44 1 00 3 00 1 72 ] 50 1 00 60 2"^ 00 2ii Oi> 5 (lO V> 00 00 30 1 00 48 60 25 12 25 60 ?0 1 % 30 1 00 P 1 00 1 1 00 5 00 1 1 00 25 1 20 26 \ii 1 00 i 1 00 W' \ 3 00 1 ' 40 1 5 00 i 2 00 * 8 00 t 26 >, ' 2 00 u 1 00 1 00 2 GO 60 2» ' mi 8 00 1 00 1 00 8» SZSffl :! wm Lcgh, Mrs. E. C. *4 ST Segee, W. V. $2 00 9 ^ ListiT, The Misses 4 00 Smiler, C. 48 '8 ^ Long, Charles 1 00 ^mitb, Mrs, A. 25 If ] Lugriii, Mrs. 1 00 Smith, Moses I 00 M 1 Liigrin, Miss 1 00 Sibbald, Ale^iauder 1 48 S I Lugrin, Muster George BO Shute, S. F. 2 CO W ^ Muher, I)uvid 1 00 Street, Mrs. ' 3 00 'M ^ Mutheson, Mrs. 2 00 Street, W. W. 1 00 ■Mm Id Maunscll, Colonel and Mrs. 12 00 Street, A. F. 1 00 '^m "^^ Med Ion, Mrs. 2 00 Siraton, F. A. H. 6 20 «M^ Medlen, Mary E. 23 Sutherland, Joseph 2 00 '9 Ji] Wills, Charles 50 Simforth, Ellen 25 '«M McMiciia.l, Mrs. 50 Swimni, Mrs . 55 'Mt. McLaughlin, Sophia 50 Swimm, Elizabeth 60 Mw xMacluiKhlan, C. E. 8 00 Swimm, Amelia 50 flJMr Miller, S. li. 4 00 Sulis, Charles 1 00 SJos Misi'•' 60 ^■ass. Priestley, George 4 00 Williams, Emma 60 IKt'dii Priestley, Mrs. 2 00 Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. 20 00 ^Krdii Priestley, Miss ', 1 00 Winslow, E. Byron 2 OC ^Bmsi Purdie, S. A. 1 00 Yardy, Edward . . 1 00 ^Binst Quinn, W. H. . 1 00 Ist Collection Cathedral, 50 00 ^Binst Reed, Ruth , . 1 00 1st do. Christ Chuich, 17 00 ^Keai( Rideout, B. . 1 00 2d do. Cathedral, 43 45 ifliv, J Roberts, George 8 00 2d do. Christ Church, 16 75 Hw,' 31 Robinson, J. Robinson, B. J. 1 00 tj 2 00 , ■fj,';; ITeO 53 Robinson, Hon. F. P. ' 6 no ^■Keni Robinson, Philipse ^ ' 6 00 NEW MARYLAND Bceag Robinson, Mrs. W. H. ■ 8 00 James Tumith, |0 32 HilotiTi Rainsford, H. B. ", 1 00 Miss Sanders, '•■"-' '' ' 1 00 Bfulk Rainsford, R. H. ,/ ,: 1 00 Mrs. O'Leary, , ^ . , 100 Kfuiki Rowan, Mrs. . 1 00 W. Dunba?, ^^^^ l 60 B)erm Ryan, Mrs. ; ;.; .. ,n 60 D. Lipsett, ' .ij 60 Hidge, Ryan, James .^ 60 W. Kicklin, t{ q 1 60 1 00 B'es, i S. P. E., . 8 00 John Lipsett, ' l^ood Sewell, Mrs. Adolphus 60 Samuel McKnisht, I 00 Krs, \ Simonds, Edward 8 00 Mrs. S. McKnight, , ^^,,„, 50 1 m'^^l 1 Simouds, The Misses 8 00 Joseph Horneastle^ :■ 8 001 ■'^) ^ Segee, T. W. r>o Lewis Fisher, 1 ool V"'' 73 YLAND. Mrfl. L. Fisher, $1 00 Mifls M. E. Fisher. 25 Miss Iliinnnh (Jraham, 60 Miss Eliziihetli Graham, 60 Dr. Lord, 60 Mrs. Lord, 60 Edward Fletcher, 60 Mrs. Fiotohcr, 60 John Fletcher, 'ih 6 20 M David Fh>tcher, 25 [James IJiidsay, 60 JMrs. Lindsay, 60 (T. C. I). Liiidsav, , 2Q r William Fletcher, 80 IMrs. \V. Fletcher, 60 I Joseph Whit laker, 60 Irs. Whittakcr, 60 Collection, 80 t20 22 GAGETOWN. ;]Iowes, Mr. and Mrs. John $4 Co ]!oopi'r, James 60 )eVcher, Sheriff 4 (jO )eVeher, .Janies 2 00 )eVeber. Mrs. Gabriel 2 00 [eVeber, Dudley [eVeber, Miss Ellen jickie, Edward ^ckie, Husan iVernet, Ilecry Head, A llbert, HunDphrey, M. D., Ilbcrt, The Missea |ldclirist, Henry iS9. James M'ding, C. A. Urding, Mrs. inston, Mrs. instonf Mrs, T. M. .^ mston. Miss Annie E. * ticaid, James I', John -^ i^, Michael ^lAllister, Archibald %U0 6S ^Allister, Mrs. Archibald lennie, John league, William lonagle, Miss •''" '•'^ lulkin, William lulkin, Thomas )ermot, Phebe '■ ' I" |0 32 1 00 100 60 60 1 60 1 00 1 00' 601 8 00 1 001 Pcovil, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Daniel Smith, Charles Tilley, Thomas M. Willmms. Eb. Williams, Frederick Williams, leaac Wood, Rev. A. 1st semi-annual collection, Thanksgiving Day do. 2d semi-annual do. 12 OO 1 00- 00 60- OO 00 00 00 20 3 00 00 $82 95 1 1 I 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 lidge, J. J. [les, Henry H. ifood, John frs, sirs. fis, Mr. and Mrs. David \\B, Mr. and Mra. Samuel 0(» 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 60 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 ■;■ 76 60 50 2 00 1 00 1 {50 1 4 2 4 00 00 00 00 nil If GRAND LAKE. St. James' Church, collection, $4 St. John's do. do. 2 St. Luke's do. do.. 4 Rapids, do. do. Cody's do. do. 3 Douglas Harbour do. 1 Newcastle do. 2 Syphar'a Cove do. I Edmund Huzza, 1 Robert Coyle, 1 John Coyle, 1 James Cassidy, 1 George Cody, 1 Hiram Cody, 1 Mrs. George Cody, James Cody, sen., 1 Charles Cody, 1 James Cody, jun., 1 B. M. Dykeman, 2 Abraham Dykeman, Rebecca Dykeman, Gilbert Dykeman, Elizabeth Dykeman, James Dykeman, Rebecca Jane Dykeman, Mrs. Charles Doney, 1 Robert Holmes, 1 Isaac Holmes, 1 Margaret Holmes^ Annie Holmes, George Holmes, William Jeffrey, Hugh Lecky, Elizabeth Miller, Alexander Mcintosh, Sophia Mcintosh, John Oakley, ' 1 Charles Oakley, ' Thomas Orchard. Samuel Orchard, '"• Alice Orchard, Mrs. Orchard, 1 Elizabeth J. Orchard, Robert Orchard ' J^ 1 Emily Orchard, 1 52- 84 62 90 6T 66 41 65 60 00 OO 00 00 00 60 OO OO 00 00 60 m w n 60 00 50 50 60 00 60 tS $B 25 00 00 m m 00 26 00 eo •f,f- j '■ i. '. "J.. 74 :,;■ a!: ^'i- John Porter, «2 00 Demill, Mrs. R. |0 50 James Porter, 1 00 Doughtv, Mary i 20 John Robinson, 1 00 For.l, John P. Esq., 4 00 Rev. B. Shaw, 4 On Ford, Mrs. 1 00 Emily L. Shaw, 2 0<) Ford, Miss 1 00 Charles .Scribner, 60 Fowler, Mrn. J. 80 Hannah Scribner, 25 Flowt'lling, Mr.*. G. ! 00 Eben Scribner, 25 Keator, J. D. M. Es(i., 2 00 James Scribner, 25 Keator, .Mrs. 1 00 John F. Scribner, 25 Kirk, Miss 1 00 Elias Scribner, 1 00 Langstroth, Craven Esq., 4 00 Margaret Scribner, 5'» Me Brine, P. I 00 * 1 OO £30 Burnett, John Jun., .■ ,:■.. 50 ■ a Burnett, Robert •})• ■'.> BO HAMPTON. Camber, James .;.,,.,.;) '":'■• 1 OO Armstrong, Annie |0 30 Clarke, John ., i., 60 Aiden, Mary '.^s. t ! '. 60 Clarke, Mrs. ' ; 60 Bavard, Alexander 32 Carr, Hugh t: 60 Darling, Mrs. B. 1 0<» Carence, John 60 Demill, Charity 60 Cooper, Miss M. 30 Demill, Edward 26 Duncan, Robert 60 Demill, Mrs. 60 Esler, John 50 Demill, Rufus 1 uo Gamble, Robert " 75 |0 60 20 4 00 1 00 1 00 80 ! 00 2 00 \ 00 1 00 4 GO 2 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 00 60 12 00 00 00 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 V>0 60 60 60 4 00 1 00 8 00 1 OO 10 00 60 60 25 86 49 |90 S3 |0 60 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 OO 25 • 1 OO 50 1)0 1 ool 60 ' ■'-■'•' BOl 80 '': 60 30 60 50| Garden, James Grant, Alexander Grant, Emma Grant, June Grant, Margaret Hall, Jnmcd Hull, John Hartt, James Hawkins, Mrs. Joflcph Uawkina, Ludlow Hector. George Heffi-ren, William Henry, Robert Lee, John H. Leek, James Leek, Jolui Leek, (Joorpe Leek, William McGibbon, Ludlow McGibbon, Mrs. McGonnell, John jMacIauchlan, Jamea Mc(iuire, John JMurphy, Honora JMurray, Isaac [^lu^^ay, Jane liirray. Jojicph lurray, Thomas )'Hara, John *ayne, Charles *ayne, George *ayne, Joseph Uinaford, Mary lainsford, Wiiliam leed, Thomas leed, Mrs. jimith, William 'aughan, Catherine ^aughan Margaret '^enner, George ''enner, Frances ^oodworth, Benjamin F. ^oodworth, Mrs. >flfertory, LANCASTER. Lrmstrong, John Armstrong, Charles |elmore, 1>. t - J VI [irkitt, C. iradley, Mrs. jriscoe, V. wman, Mrs. :;(, irmaii, L. D. ' j, :, Mherwood, A. Mk, R. D. W. |1 (0 26 26 25 25 60 25 1 00 4i» 60 6m 26 1 (M) 2 <»0 60 60 1 00 1 00 60 60 25 1 Oo 25 25 2 00 1 00 1 Oo 2 00 60 25 25 60 60 60 50 80 60 25 25 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 4 40 Clark, Edwin |0 40 Caffrey, Mrs. 60 Co\ ert, Rev. W. S. 4 (10 ', Eadie, Miss 1 00 1 Ellis, Mrs. James 20 ! Fairweather, G. J. 1 00 1 llazL-n, C. » ro j Howe, Mi's. 80 1 Knight, J. E. 2 00 i Lonl, Mrs. 1 00 Mawhiniiey, John t^en.. 48 Mawliinnoy, Wilson I 00 Mawhiniiey, Mrs. John Jun. 30 McGowan, John 40 Miller, Gotlib 60 Polley, .fohn 1 00 Roed, Jumes Jun., 40 yhives, John 1 00 Shives, Mrs. John 50 Thoma.s, George 1 00 Ttiomson, Mrs. VVm. 80 Collection Dipper Harbour, 1 01 Collections Musquu.sh 4 30 Winn, Mrs. John 60; 29' Clark, William Ellis, John 60 Ellis, James 60 Evans, John 60 Kencedy Joseph 44 Mawhinuey, John 3d, m m 7/ ; |62 00 to 50 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 26 MAUGERVILLE. (44 84 Charles D. 0. Currie, $4 00 John Brown, • I 00 Charles Brown, 1 00 George B. Covert, 2 00 John S. Covert, 2 00 George R. Smith, 1 00 W. H. Burt, 60 Daniel A. Sterling. 1 00 Mrs. Daniel Sterling, 1 00 George H. Sterling, 1 00 Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Miles, 1 00 Addie Miles, 25 George A. Sterling, ' 50 Mrs. R. Milner, 60 James Shields, ^'■ 48 Mrs. Shields, • • 50 Thomas Palmer, 60 William Deveber, ' 50 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perley, 1 00 $19 83 ■ ':• '- , »,1 II- 76 m Sf H ilt-:t.. 11" ?f 1 1' m\ MONOTON. W. J. Rolgten, $0 60 Blnney, S. $2 00 Miss McGaw, H BotHford, B. 1 00 John McKee, Chandler, E. B. . • 8 00 A. Corbitt, 1 00 Chandler, Dr. 2 00 Andrew Morrison, SO Cronsdiile, J. 1 00 E. Barton, jr.. u Elliott, J. 60 Patrick Wynne, u Harris, J. 1 UO Miss J. Wilson, Hiirris. 0. 1 00 E Gorham, M King, U. 1 00 William Daley, u McKerizip, J. 1 00 William Policy, 1 00 McKcnzie, Margaret fiO T. H. Policy, 25 Pittfield, — 1 00 James McKinney, 1 00 Taylor, E. 6 00 Hugh Hamilton, 25 Torrie. VV 2 00 C. A. Graham, 1 00 Tippinp, — 1 00 Thomas Graham, Geo. Smith, Esq., 1 GO 26 |28 20 Samuel W. Corbett, 50 PETERSVILLE. 116 20 CoUeetefl by Miss R. GriiJ am. Chaa. T. Perkins, U 00 Collected by Miss Ifodtaan. Chns. R. Matthew, f4 00 Francis Wood, $2 00 Philip MoKeni, 80 Miss Hoffman, 2 00 Georgi' Joness, 20 C. R. Bayard, 1 00 John McCutcheon, 20 Charles Gregory, 1 00 James Mu* tin, 20 Mrs. McGrinley, 1 00 Thomas Cooper, 80 David Petree, 1 00 Francifi Woods, 20 Gabriel Fowler, jr.. 1 00 Thomas Corbett, 45 David Brodce, 50 Mrs. J. Hamilton, 80 William Law, 65 Steplien Lyon, 20 Gilbert Cammeron, 60 Mrs. G. H. Scribner, 60 James Doyle, 60 Mrs. Ann Paschal, 25 James Clash, * 45 Mrs. J. McCracken, 25 George Godfrey, •' 26 Thrert Friends, ( 27 William Henderson, 25 Richard McCracken, .•■/!': r 80 Robert Burns, 25 Mrs. W. Mills, 88 John Smith, . ' 40 A Friend, ■} 25 William Youngclout, 25 John Martin, ' 20 Edward Sproul, ,..;» 25 ~ — Mary Cunningham, 26 , 112 75 Church Collection, 1 60 Church Collection, 1 50 Collected by Miss Margaret H. Graham. Richard Graham, ., $1 00 $16 50 Margaret H. Graham, 1 00 In tho Parish, 4 38 R. Sandy Graham, 25 ■:■:!••:/ i |45 61 W. J. Graham, 1 00 Tbos. L. Graham, 60 PRINCE WILLIAM AND John Graham, i'V 60 DUMFRIES. R Howe, ,1 .jf, ,'i 60 Allen, Jacob $0 60 William Grahana, 60 ! Allen, Miss 60 Mrs. G. 0. Mahood, 50 Blaney, William 50 Miss 0. Mahood, 50 Blaney, Mrs. William 50 Mrs. Susie Mftbood, 20 Brown, John sen. 1 60 William Owen, 60 Brown, William 50 77 ,0 60 26 26 1 00 26 26 86 S6 50 26 1 00 25 1 00 26 1 00 1 00 aft eo 11F20 $16 50 4 88 50 1 50 I 50 1 50 I 1 60 1 50 1 Brown, Mrs. William Brown, Henry Brown. John ^r. ^ . Brymer, Williaitt Bttin, J. T. Clements, Fred. Clements, Mrs. Fred. Carruthers, Miss Carruthera, Miss Jane Carr, Mrs. Anthony, Davidson, Mrs. Witter Davidson, William Davidson, John Davidson, IJenry Davidson, Mrs. Henry Davis, Josiah Davis, Miss Ann Davis, Ellegood, John Ellegood, William Ellegood, Mrs. Ellegood, Miss Fraser, Mrs. Thomas Fraser, Alexander Fraser, Margarete Gaunce, Matilda Gartley, Mrs. Peter Gartley, Bartlia Gartley, Mrs, John Gartley, Emeline Gartley, Andrew Gartley, George Graham, John Graham, James Graham, William Graham, Mrs. William Hanington, Edward A. W. Hanington, Mrs. Hazen, Mrs. Henry, James sen. Henry, Mrs. James Henry, William and wife Henry, James A. Henry, John A, Henry, Arthur Henry, Mrs. Arthur Henry, Thomas R. Henry, William & wife (B. Henry, John and wife (B.L Henry, Mrs. Nelson Henry, Ann Elizabeth Henry, Margaret Henry, Francis Henry, John sen. ^ Hood, William ' $0 60 1 00 60 1 00 ' 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 66 25 1 60 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 25 60 1 00 60 «0 60 60 1 00 25 40 60 20 26 25 48 48 1 eo 24 26 25 6 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 L.) 76 .) 1 00 25 25 26 1 00 Hood, Mrs. Harper, John Harper, Mrs. John • Harper, Fred. Harper, J. Franklin Harper, James Harper, William Ingram, George Ingram, Mrs. George Jones, Thomas Esq., Jones, Thomas jr. Jones, Miss E. I rkpatric, Thomas King, Andrew Love, William and James Love, George Mays, Emily Miss Mays, Ann Miss Miller, Mrs. John Miller, William Miller, Henry McCutchen, Mrs. Charles McCutchen, Charlesjr. McCormic, Charles McMulIen, William McMullen, Robert Resteen, Israel West, Mrs. OflFertory Collections-— St. Clement's, St. Paul's St. John's, Magaguadatic (S. House), 181 21 •19 71 00 SO Total, $100 93 QUEENSBURY. l::t coll. Bear Island. $4 19 " St. Thomas, 1 54 " St. George, 1 50 2d coll. Bear Island 6 40 '• St Thomas, 72 •' St. George, 1 22 Coll. on Thanksgiving Day, 4 23 Hoyt, Joseph 2 00 Hoyt, John 1 00 Hill, John 60 Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 60 Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1 60 Miller, Robert 80 Miller, Matthew 'y'" i ' •© More, Joseph -^ ': 1 00 !■ ^ I. hi: II ; I ■ i M I .'I 78 ; ''I r i !::: More, Oitoruo IJ, PrcHcuU, William i Prencott, TlioiDas >.; f. PliinwitLT, Sarah ' ' 'tVigKlns, NVilliam WiirjiiriH, Edward Sunday Scholarrt for Tra- velling Mittsionary, $1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 2 23 Cnllt'ctvcl by Mist Tippelt. Brown, Mar|j;arct $1 00 Brown, A. J. and family, 1 50 CaverhiU, Wm,, M. D., 1 00 Caverhill, John 60 Caveriiill, William 60 Karl, Wm. and daughter, 68 Farmer, Susan 1 20 GunttT, Mrs. J. f^ ,, • 44 Ouioii, Mis. f , 26 Hagerman, Dumaris 60 Hagerinan, Tra and wife 41 Hagerman, Mrs. Joseph . 60 Hallett, B. and wife 80 Ingraham, Charles and wife, 8 00 Ingrahiim, Benj. & dau<>;hter, 3 00 Irgraham, Mr. & Mrs. Sauiuel 2 00 Ingraham, C. h\ and Sarah 75 Ingraliam, Mr. & Mrs. G. McR. 1 60 Jackson, Henry 20 March, I. 11. and sister, 75 Oldham, Joseph 2 00 Perley, Anna 10 Smith, Miss * , 2 00 Sinnott, James 20 Strange, 11. S. and wife, 1 00 Tippcii, Rev. II. W. 4 00 Tippett. Vivian 4 00 Tippett, Mary Vivian 1 00 Tippeu, Arthur P. 2 50 Tippett, W. Herbert , 80 Tippett, Cornelia S. ' , 60 Cullectcd by Miss Morehouse. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. ; ^ ., 87 Barnelt, John ..-.^ ,:'• 32 Earles. Jiiuies , ,. j .J . 82 Hoyt, Wesley I- ,' 60 Lint, Mrs. Jacob and son, 80 Morehouse, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. and family, 2 80 Manuel, Mrs. , ' S 20 Parent, Moses ,j^f 60 Parent, Abigail ,,,j£ '. 25 Parent, Mrs. Jessie l^^ , 26 Parent, Mrs. Solomon ^.^^^.t/,,., 20 Parent, (i '•"ia", Calvin anc ^;nJy II, $0 09 Parent, Mrs. .h>hn 26 Parent. Mrs. Charles 26 KosD, Emma 26 Dimon, Moses 5 Collected by Mrs. James Close. Close, MrM. Jautes , 86 Clo.se, Lucy ' ' 40 Cliif. James 1 00 Clitr, Mrs. Bdmund U Ker.ey, Mrs. 14 Collected by Miss Arlana Parent Jackson, Mrs. J. and son, |0 80 Moran, Alexander 20 $88 00 RICHMOND. Best, Norls Bull, Harvey Carpenter, Birdsall Cnnlifte. Ellis Campbell, Mrs. Currio, Lucy Dinzey, Rev. Joseph Dinzey, Mrs. J. Uinzey, Guy Jermyn Fleming, Mrs. GartUy, Thomas Gariley, Mrs. T. Gartley, John Gartley, George Gartley, Margaret Geddes, John Gentle, Mrs. Gentle, Joshua Gentle, Mrs. J. Jameson, C. S. . ; Jameson, Mrs. L( ve, David McBride, Robert f MrBride, Arthur MoBiide, .Mrs. A. McBride, Thomas McCulloch, Robert Mclntyre, Mrs. Mclntyre, Thomas Mclntyre, Isabel Mclntyre, Robert Mclntyre, Mrs. R. Mclntyre, Ella Mclntyre, William $5 00 26 100 2 00 88 60 6 25 2 00 1 00 26 > 60 60 60 160 > 80 1 00 1 00 60 .. ' ^^ ,. 60 ;. 60 60 1 08 1 00 48 100 ry 1 60 1 1 00 :/ 2 00 ..> :.:.. 60 v; ' 100 • 1 00 •:: 60 ,7/ 100 r9 $0 09 95 t5 t5 5 iM. 40 1 00 ir«ni 10 80 20 |88 00 $5 00 25 100 2 00 88 60 5 25 2 00 1 1 1 1 1 2 00 25 50 50 50 50 80 00 .00 60 60 60 60 60 08 00 48 00 50 00 00 60 1 00 1 00 60 100 Jllclntyre, Andrew Mclntyre, Mrs. A. "'"•"' ' Mclntyro. James P. ' '*? McKce, Mary McLellnn, John McLcllAn, Mm. J. Peninptfin, Mrs. Ray, Andrew SlokcB, William -* • Strong, Williaia Smith, Mortimer Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Oiiiherino Collections after sermon, Richmond, South Richmond, Watson Settlement, Do. do. RESULT OF SKLF-DRNIAT. DllltNO LENT. Mclntyre, Andrew Unknown, Unknown, Jameson, Mrs. C. S. Jameson, Henry N. Jameson, John II. D,, Mra. FROM SUNDAY SCHOOL CillLDKEN. William Cunie, John A. Currie, Annie Currio, Matilda Currio, Annie Gentle, Gertiude Gentle, Caroline Gilkey, John Jameson, ' Onnljury Jameson, Lee Strt et Jameson, Alfred Kilburn, John Kilburn, <• . Henry .Montgomery, ' John McBride, James MoLellan, .' John McLcIlan, i -; : Havelock Nicholson, i. ; Hannah Parks, Lanzarah Tibbits, U Leslie Toms, ;'■. .f Matilda Whenman, 'A ,' Louisa Whenman, ' Mary AnDe Whenman, $1 00 75 25 1 00 60 50 1 00 45 1 00 ftO 20 1 00 30 8 84 1 83 2 70 1 00 m LENT. $0 48 48 24 4« 36 30 1 00 DKEN. 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 25 12 12 24 15 12 12 t. 12 ! 2t 12 12 $61 89 SAINT ANDREWS. Anghprton, Jameii " Aughcrton, James Mrs. Armstrong, Annie Alexander, Joseph Alexandvr, Mrs. Alger, Miss Rradridge, Henry Bull, Henry Rurtun, John Billings, R. Mrs. Brown, John Berry, D. M. Mrs. Berry, Alex. Mrs. Bvron, VV. A. Miss Burk. W. M. Mrs. Conley, Mrs and family (Seal Islands) Cole, (ieorpo Campbell, George F. Crnig, Barbara Dawson, Caroline Day, Mrs. Den ley, Joseph Denley, Mrs. Denley, John Dougherty, James Eggleton, George Ej?Kleton, Mrs. Eggleton, David Friend, A Grealhead, N. T. Gove, S. T., M. D. Grimmer. Geo, S. Hipwell. Thomas Hunt, Henry Mrs. Hnrtford, Mrs. ' Houlton, Mrs. liaddo2k, Mrs. Jacob Haiheway, C. E. O. Hardy, Levi Hatch, H. H. Haddock, Reuben Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Julian, A'. E. Jones, John J. Johnson, Harriet Jackson, Mrs. ''' ' Kctchum, Rev. Dr. Ketchum, Bessie H. Ketchum, Charles J. Lorimer, Edward >t : Magee, jobo S. ui', %o no 60 to •0 60 60 1 00 S 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 oo 1 00 1 oo 8 18 1 00 1 00 25 50 60 1 00 60 1 00 50 60 60 50 1 60 2 00 2 OO 6 00 1 00 60 1 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 24 26 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I ' %i l\ 1.00 60 ' r ^ '. .: h'.^ hrt n- Magee, Mrs. i Magee, Walter M. Magee, John B. Maloney, Sargent Mrs. Moore, George McGrotty. Miss Morris. W. B. Osburn, H enry Odell, Mrs' Partridge, Rev. P. Pbeasiint, Edward Pheasant, Mrs. Philipps, Mrs. Pijrton, Robert Richardson, Mrs. Street, James W. -Street, George D. Storr, Thomas Stevenson, B. R. Stinson, Angus Shaw, Miss Smith, xMru. Shaw, Joseph Mrs. / Stone, Mrs. Shaw, W. Mrs. Short, Mrs. Smith, C. Miss Stinson, James Mrs. Stinson, Eber Stinson, Henry Mrs. Stinson, Mary Stinson, Fanny Stinson, Martha Stinson, Marshall Stinson, Emma Stinsori, Mrs. Street, T. H. Tread well, Nathan Townshend, John Whitlock, William Whitlocic, James H. Waddell. !^Irs. Wren, W. Mrs. Oollections in All Saints^ Church, Do. in Chamcook Chapel, SAINT GEORGE 1 1 1 1 I 2 1 50 25 25 00 00 3: ■ A Friend, A Friend, •'« A Friend, Andrews, Mrs. S. Q, Austin, Samuel fO 50 Austin, Robert Barry, Thomas .., i . Barry, Mrs. Thomas Brown, Hugh Boyd, John 00 Brown, William Jun., 00 ; Baldwin, George Baldwin. Mrs. George Campbell, Daniel (Brunswick House), Campbell, Josephine ,i Campbell, Mrs. A. Drake, Mrs. Dick, Dr. Edward — . « 00 Elliott, Mrs. 4 00 Gillespie, Mrs. John 1 00 GiJlmor, A. H. 4 00 Hall, Mark 1 00 Hibbard, Francis M. P. P., Harvt}', James Irish, S. E. Johnson, Charles Johnson, Samuel Kearney, John Knight, Gideon Knight, Mrs. J. Knight, Mrs. E. B. Ludgate, Hugh Ludgate, Mrs. Hugh Lawrence, Beta Latham, A. Lee, James Larkin, Daniel Morin, Francis Moran. James sen.^ 1 00 Moran, James A. 1 00 Milikin, D. 1 00 Mann, Neil 4 00 Murray, Samuel 4 00 Murray, Joseph i .Murray, James Murray, Robert McCallum, John A. 80 48 McGee, Richard sen., 64 McGee, Charles — McLauchlin, Hubert 9151 46 O'Brien, James Parks, Mrs. Moses Pickard, Mrs. |0 60 Randall, Mrs. 80 Smith, Mrs. Ranald E. 28 Spinney, Nelson % 00 Sparks, Goodwin 8 OOi Scott, John 00 00 00 00 50 50 «0 86 00 00 00 00 00 25 n 50 00 50 50 GO 00 00 60 25 25 50 50 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 50 25 48 64 vilt, ^\ 00 ., 5 00 8 GO 50 60 50 60 50 00 60 25 00 00 60 25 86 40 00 00 50 1 80 2 00 2 00 25 2 60 1 50 60 2 00 2 00 I f 00 00 60 25 50 00 00 00 00 60 m 5J 50 'I 00 2 00 00 GO 001 501 50 1 00 4 OO 50 1 00 1 OO .McDoleJ Spear, l^puar, A ispear, tl •SpinHeyl WoodlJi Woodl Wentwi SpiuneyJ Collectic 1st coll. 2d SI t\ 00 5 00 G 00 50 50 50 50 60 2 00 60 ! 25 1 00 2 00 60 25 86 40 00 1 00 50 1 80 2 00 2 00 25 60 50 50 2 00 2 00 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 00 00 50 26 60 00 00 00 00 50 5J) 60 50 'i OO 2 00 0" 00 I 00 50 501 00 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 1 1 1 4 ?crtlt, Grace ^jpinney, Mr. nnd Mrs. Steiii, Sir. tind Mi-s. ^haw, W. VV. St'-'wart, R. A. Shaw, Honjamin SiithLTlatul, VVilliara •Siuitli, Honrj' Tliomwii, Annie J. Tail, Mrs. Robert Wetinorc, Mrs. A. i. W'etiiioro, Mrs. I). Wetrnoro, Fred. A, Valentine, Dr. Younf;, Abixm irit coll. St. Marked Church, ^' Th&iiksyiviug Day, lid coUecuoH, rENNfiKi.n, .\ndersoa, James Anderson, Saniuol Bortliwick, John Boyd, Robert €rickett, John, €rickett, George Crickett, William 'Crickelt, Alice Dunbar, Mr.^. Gillespie, Jan)€a ie, Hugh 'Gillespie, Catharine 1 00 75 1 Oo 60 1 00 SO 10 00 1 00 2 uo 1 00 1 00 i. Oo 60 12 11 2 90 15 89 27 19 *0 ■72 25 25 ^0 50 m 22 25 22 a 00 60 24 25 26 25 25 36 60 1 00 60 25 GO 58 50 25 50 24 25 •60 26 25 65 18 25 1 60 « 23 2 30 tU 27 I'OPOLOOAN. Orchard, William |0 24 Campbell, James 25 Dickson, R. 25 Fisk, Robert (Teacher) «0 Gutlvrie, Robert 2S Henson, AU'red SS HiiTvev, Joshua 2tf Holland, William «0 Holland, Jane 2S Harvey, William 38 Kimbeil, Simeon 30 Kilcup, James 25 McLean, Charles I 00 Mealey, Eldorada 84 Sellers, Miimie 20 Sellers, Carcila 10 Sellers, Sevila 10 Shaw. Robert 20 Shaw, Samuel 46 Shaw, Isaac 25 Tavlor, Joseph. 26 Tavlor, Daniel 26 Wetmore, E. a 60 «7 08 HOIX ROAB. Oarson, Thomas $0 .-50 Carson, Mrs. Thomas 50 Carsion, William 60 Carson, Charles A. «o Carson, Hannah M Carson, William Sen., m Carson, Mrs. William 60 Carson, Atcheson 26 Carson, Rachel 26 Carson, Georgian 26 Carson, Mrs. Atcheson 26 CarsoH, Wilson 25 Carson, Wm Jun,, I 00 Johnson, Mrs. GormaR 86 Roix, Abigail .24 Roix, Sarah 20 Roix, John 1 00 Scott, Albert 1 00 Simmons, Susan 25 Thomson, William 6. R^'-< UPPKK MII/LS. A Friend, Campbell, Reynold Gillmor, Eldorado Go.^s, Thorot MaitK;soB, Hugk MathesoR, Mrs. Matheson, George JlcFetor, Eliaba |S 94 |0 50 59 1 00 50 1 50 60 60 1 00 ■ t r I ■ ; I- it . <■ r\^ Pratt, James C. II 00 Pnitt, Joseph 1 Oi» Pratt, Isaac 50 $8 69 SCMMART. Kairit C/oorge, |12'7 19 Pennfiel(], 24 21 P(>pol()j;an, 7 (i8 Roix Ivoad, 8 94 Upper Mills, 8 69 SALNT DAVID, Rel}, Tlioinas Ifell, Mrs. Ik'nsori, Mr?. Geddciv, Jarvis Ge(klcr\, Mrs. Gillev, Walter Gilley. Mrs. Giepory, William Grefjjory, Mrs. Grt'^orv, Joseph Hill', William Hill, Mr.s. Wra. Hill, John Hill, Mrs. John Hill, John Jim., Johnston, Robert Johnston, Wm. MclJridt", Jame.s Mclhide, Mr8. James Mitthell, Samuel Mitchell, Mrs. Polley, Robert Polk'V, Mrs. Rolls, Wra. Rolls, Mrs. Simpson, Joseph Esq., Simpson, Mrs. Tliompson, Lorin Thompson, Mrs, L. Thompson, Frederick Thompson, Mrs. F. Thomson, Rev. J. S. Towers, William Toweis, Mrs. W. Towers, (ieor^e Towtrs, Robert Jun., To«V€rs, Wm. Juu. Towers, Herbert Towers, Hobert Sen., Towers, Mrs. R. Webber, James Jun., Webber, Mrs. J. Wiushell, John 517t} 01 ^1 00 1 00 25 50 50 6(1 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 T 00 1 CO 50 50 50 I (lO 1 00 50 50 50 50 1 00 1 (jO 1 00 1 00 I CO 1 CO 2 0(1 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 60 |8& Aclie.-on, Wni. Jun, 1 00 Acheson, John H. 60 Acheson, Sarah 50 Acheson, Mary J. 50 Carson, Charles OO m Oarson, Mrs. 12 00 Moulson, Jas. |0 25 Cockburn, Robert 1 00 Moulson, Miss 25 Carson, Charles Jun., 1 25 Normatisell, II. 1 00 Dyer, Richard 60 Parker, Mrs. R. 10 00 Dyer, Mrs. 50 Pengiliy, — 30 Dyer, Mary Ann 25 Peters, H. 4 00 Dyer, James H. 25 Pike, Mrs. 2 00 Irvine, Thomas 2 00 Portraore, Mrs. 60 Irvine, Edward 96 Price, Jas. 1 60 Ludgate, John « 00 Robinson, F. P. 12 00 Levar, Moses 50 Robinson, W. II. 10 00 J Levar, Mrs. 50 Seeds, Mrs. 1 00 Maguire, John 2 00 Stewart, E. 1 00 Maguire, Mrs. John 1 00 Sparkes, — 2 00 Maguire, Mary Jane 50 •Sulis, Joseph 1 00 Maguire, Martha Ann 60 Sulis, George 1 00 Maguire, Lucinda 60 Smith, — 1 00 Maguire, Samuel 50 Sunday School children, • 4 00 Maguire, Charles 2d., 60 Sundries, 2 80 McEninch, Samuel 1 0(» Thomas, Mrs. 30 McEninch, Mrs. S. 50 Thompson, W. 1 00 Smart, Mrs. Janes 1 50 VVctmore, A, R. 10 00 Moiiahan, Hugh 1 00 Willis, E. 2 00 Monahan, Mrs. 50 Wilson, J. 1 00 |31 21 $35 25 31 04 1st Semi-annual Collection, 16 00 SUHMAUT. Saint David, 2d do. do.. Collection on Thanksgiving 16 00 Day, 4 00 Tower Hill, St. David, $175 00 Saint Patrick, 31 21 $97 50 ST. LUKE— PORTLAND. SAINT JAMES— ST. JOHN. Armstrong, A. $1 00 Armstrong, Rev. Wra. $25 00 Brown, C. N. 1 00 Armstrong, Mrs. W. 5 00 Bronnan, N. W. I 00 Atkinson, Mrs. 50 Cuniir-h The*. 2 00 Baker, Mrs. W. 1 00 Con.! .' ;y, John 1 00 Uoyd, Mrs. 6 00 Carp.! (Iter, V/m. 50 Brittain, Mrs. 1 00 Car[,. nier, J. T. 1 00 Bunsworth, Miss 60 Ellman, W. 8 00 Burridge, — 1 00 Farmer, Rictiard 2 00 Cassidy, R. 1 5( ' jraham, James 1 00 Cleraeiitson, — 6 (M) Gregg, Mrs. 60 Cornfield, J. S. 1 00 Gilchrist, Dr. 60 Crockford , Jas. M. 1 00 Gorbell, Mr. 1 00 Godard, Mrs. 1 00 Gregory, Mrs. Capt. 4 00 Friend, A 6 00 Harrison, Rev. Canon 4 00 Hatheway, W. H. 6 00 Harrison, J. 4 00 Holden, Mrb. 1 00 Haiheway, Capf. 4 00 Hunter, R. 1 00 Hatheway, Thos. 2 00 Hanford, F. 1 00 Hamm, M. 2 00 Jordan, D. 1 00 Horncastle, J. 1 00 Kee, Wra. 1 00 Horncastle, Ed. 1 00 Kee, John ' ' 60 Horncastle, Ed. jr. 20 Kee, Thos. 60 Horncastle, Chester 12 KnoultoD, Mrs. i 2 00 Horncastle, Joseph 10 Kerr, D. S. 1 00 Horncastle, Jennet 10 McLean, Mrs. 1 00 Hanford, Mrs. 2 00 McKelvie, — , 50 Jones, Capt. i 1 00 Ifajoribanks, Miss ' 1 00 Johnson, Mrs, 60 S4 viJ 'm Jarvis, Mr. Lawton, Wm, LasV'-y, Mrs. Middlt'iTiore, Robert Millar, Tho.s. Nase, Pliilip Orchard, Mrs. Rivera, Lewis Roberts, John Scoiiles, Mr. and Mra. Smith, Dr. Sweet, Robt. Sweet, John Shives, Wm. Btranjr, S. Stephon.s, Stephen Shaw, C. S. Sayre, John Smith, W. H. Taplcy, David Taplev, John Tilley^ Kev. W. H. Morrison, John Sorrel), Mr. €ollection8,. SAINT MARK— ST. Armstrong, Rev. G. M. Adams, Mrs. W. H. Berton, S. D. Berton, W. J. Barker, Geo. Bovne, Thoma* Barker, F. Butler, R. P. Blatch, Geo. Butt, W. F. Burpee, F. T. (X Berteaux, Geo. Crear, John Cooper, Misff Crawford, J, Clinch, R. T, Chipman, Mrs. Dickson, R. S. DeVeber, R. S. DeForest, Geo. B, Daniel, T. W. Daniel, Arthur Everett, Afthur Evans, Evaii Fairr,eather, C. H^ i'riend, Flood, Carson Foster, A. T. D. Foster, Mrs. A. T. D. Fairweatber, H. |1 00 12 (lO 2o 5 0(» &') 1 (lO 55 00 00 iK) 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 85 00 $139 42 JOHN. fie no 1 00 16 00 00 00 1 oo 1 2 4 1 6 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1*^ 00 20 00 2 00 6 00 4 00 20 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 26 CO 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 I Foster, J. k B. I Griffith, Dr. .top, Mr. 24 Clarksor, Wm. Esq., 2 00 Clarkson, John 2 00 Howe, Mrs. M' Collected by Miss Bideii. Biden, Mrs. |0 60 Harvey, John 26 Ross, Robert 24 Wilkinson, Samuel 1 00 Kerr, Jane 20 3 St collection, 44 2d do. ] 96 |26 80 1 Oi) 20 00 Total, ^71 12 60 1 00 SALNT PAUI^PORTLAND. 49 Adam.''., John $5 00 1 08 Arnold, Heber 8 00 Anderson, W. 2 00 i44 32 Armstrong, Christopher 2 00 Armstrong, Robert 50 Arm.«trong, Edward 50 $1 00 Bates, Miss 5 00 2.-^ Btcr, William 2 00 4 Oil Besnard, Peter 2 00 1 00 Boyd, J. Edward 20 00 50 Bovd, Barclay 2 00 12 Clements, W .' X 2 00 12 Cochrane, John 2 00 25 Costor, Miss 2 00 50 DeVeber, L. H. 40 00 1 00 DeVeber. J. S. Boies 20 00 84 DeVeber, J. S. B. (dwaation) ao 00 60 Domville, James 5 00 12 Domville, Mrs. 6 00 10 Dniry, Charles 2 00 1 00 ' Diurv. W. Chipman 6 00 25 1 Earl.", Dr. 2 00 20 Fairweather, Edwin (1868) 10 00 10 Fairweatlier, Joseph 1 00 1 00 Fairweather, Thomas 1 00 10 Friend, A 4 Go 60 ! Grindley. R. R. 6 00 10 Hare, John 4 00 27 Iloyt, J. 6 00 24 ! Jack, William 4 oe 24 Jack, L Allen 4 00 lv> Jago, Darrell 4 00 10 1 Jago, Mrs. 4 00 I ' . 86 '«ibv *:■ I'V^ Jago, John Darrell 12 00 Estabrooks, Blair - - / 11 00 m Ket Jago, Alice L. M. 2 00 Evans, Miss 25 I 3Ic Jarvis, William M. 20 00 Evans, Isaac I 1 ^'0 I I Mor Ki linear. James 2 00 Frink, Mrs. 50 * 9 ^^ Mills, William 4 00 Knapp, Dr. T. W. 00 Moi Mills, Alfred 2 00 Lawrence, Mrs. G. »8 1 Mor Macnider, Archibald 5 00 Lindsay & Vickey, 4 00 1 Old Parker, Robert 6 00 Milner, Mrs. Christopher 1 00 fl PaU Peacock, Eliza 1 00 Milner, Mrs. Eliza 1 00 1 P.-c Peacock, George 1 00 Meahan, John I GO UoL Peters, James W. 2 00 Morrice, John 1 00 ^ Rob Robinson, fiarclay 4 00 Morrice, Mrs. John 1 00 Sayi Robinson, T. M. 5 00 Murray, Fanny 5 00 .Smi Robinson, George A, 8 00 Palmer, Philip 1 00 Tait Bowling, John 1 10 Power, Annie 60 Tide Scovil, Wra. H. 4 00 Purdv, Mrs. James 50 Tins. Scovil, E. G. 4 00 Roberts, Rev. G. 6. 24 00 Wi.'l Scovil, James 2 On Rogeis, Mrs. John 1 00 Wei Scovil, W. E. 1 00 Russ, Charles 1 00 VVil Seely, W. L. T. 4 00 Towse, Mrs. E. S. 1 00 Wilf Smith, Mrs. H. B. 10 00 Wilson, Richard 60 1st t Smith, G. Sidney 5 00 1st coll., October 1868, 5 9a •Jd Snider, Mr. and Mrs. (W &0.F.) 20 00 2d coll., June 1869, 9 18 Thar Schofield, G. A. 3 00 ^™ "^~~ Street, W. W. 1 00 $82 34 Thomson, S. R. 10 00 Tucker, John 4 00 DORCHESTES. Wiseman, Robert 1 00 A Friend, 12 00 1 Wetmore, Dr. 4 00 Backhouse, Wm. 1 00 Wright, John 8 00 Bel!, T. W. 2 00 Woodman, Miss (9th obj ect) 2 00 Boucher, Charles 1 00 Oarn Thank Offering, 2 00 Boxall, R. C. 5 00 Barn Tiiank Offering, 25 00 Card, George 1 00 Bate Offertory, November, 49 55 Carter, Edward 60 Bat.' Offertory, May 16th, 75 28 Carter, Mrs. M. 50 Bell. 11 (( 2 50 Carter, Julia 50 Ham ^— — Chandler, Hon. E. B, 25 00 Ilaiii $515 18 Chandler, Judge 4 00 1 This is $150 more than reported at the Chandler, George W. 5 00 Hani Anniversary Meeting. Chandler, Charles 3 00 J la IS Chandler, Joshua 1 50 lugii SACKVILLE ^i. DO^; CHESTER. Chapman, David 1 60 Joliii S.iC-i.V'ILLE. Chapman, Mrs. Thomas 60 John AHiFon, H. B. $2 -) Charters, E. A. 1 00 John Allison, J. Walt, r 1 00 Coldwell, Thomas 40 Kirp, Allison, J. Frederic 50 Crowson, Mrs. Thomas 25 M.L. Barni.'S, Julia 50 Douglas, Mrs. John 1 00 Mt-q Bell, Robert 6n Gilbert, Miss 2 00 Miin- Bhu-k, S. F. 1 00 Gilbert, S. G. 2 00 Xevvii Botsford, Hon. A. E. 4 0(1 Gilbert, B. 2 00 Rubii Botsibni, Mrs. A. E. 2 00 Gilbert, Ella 1 00 Rohii Boaltenhouse, John 60 Godfrey, Robert 1 00 Rolfs Chapman, Helen 60 Godfrey, Charles 1 00 Hfluu Clarke, Stephen 50 (Godfrey, Edwin 50 Sc'ovi Cogswell, Edward 2 50 Hanington, D. L. and Mrs. 4 00 Scovi Dixon, E. B, 1 00 Hickman, Joseph 2 00 Smitl Dodge, George 60 Hickman, John 1 60 ( Estabrooks, Mrs. B. 50 Keillor, Thomas 2 00 . 1 Stt'p.t) Estabrooks, EUea 50 Keillor, Miss 60 Tod, .«".» 87 00 25 fiO 50 00 tf8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 60 00 00 00 00 60 . 93 1 00 2 , Mrs. Robert 25 Ilaiiington, Mrs. Joseph and Miss Sarah 1 dO Ilaniiigton, Sherman 60 Harshiiiaii, George 1 00 Jngiirf, .Samuel 50 Johnson, Juim S5 Johnson, Mrs. John 40 Johnson, Mrs. VAIm 44 Kirp, Mrs, 50 M.'L.'ila,n, C. X. 2H Muyi.een, Mrs. A. 25 Murray, Archibald Hu Newiuiin, Anibro^e 50 Robin-on, John 25 Rohii.son, Henry 25 RoUs, John F. (-hr. .60 Schiueniiin, Mis. P. 4:'-' Si'ovil, Ht.iry A. HCH. 4 00 Scovii, Mrs. Henry A. sen. 8"i Smith, Mrs. Thomas and Miss Cordc'lia 3 Stephens, Mr. and Mr?. Wilham 2 oO Tod, fatricl*- 48 Tod, Joseph |0 -24 Welling, Mrs, James 24 Willing, Mrs. John 70 Wellip" Sherman 25 Procee(j of 1st Sermon Shodiac Church, July I9th, IStl.S, 3 00 Proceed of 2d Sermon, Shediac Church, Oct. IJ, ISas, 4 02 DUMn.lS AND U'KLLIXOTO.V. Atkinson, James Atkin.^on, Robert K, Bowser, John Colborn, Thomas Crawford, Daniet Crawford, J. Crawford, Wm. I'ouglass, Robert Gladstone, W. C. Mi:Kee, Jo^n Mefjellan, Adam Seelv, riias. Si.ely, .li^. Seely, Wm. Smith, Albert W, Stewart, Wra. Webster, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Weeks, A. IT. Wilbur, Newton |65 70 SAINT ANDRKW'S mCRClI, SIIKDIAC. W. J M. Hanington, Esq., $10 04i Rev. .las. P. Sheraton, .Mrs. Jas. P. Csheratoii, Collection,, 1, *30 45 V. $2 00 1 no 1 00 1 00 1 dO 1 00 50 1 (•1 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 .'50 1 00 1 (0 1 00 I 00 24 2 00 2 00 2 00 $25 25 1 00 1 00 1 75 $13 75 SIMOXDS. Allan, Mrg. $1 00 Arm,st!'orig, R. Sands 2 1 Sehofield, Rev. (;eorge 2 < Schoti'ld, (f. Arthur 3 • Q Sctiofiold, Sanuiel 4 1 >;eovil, Rev. Wm. (W.&O.F.) 2ii 00 yuinton, Mr. 2 « Morrison, Thomas 1 t Cfilleoti'd by Mr. and Mr?. Frainis. Glennie, Tho,^. A. $1 <»0 Shi-lton, Isaac 50 Shelton, Widow 1 00 Partlow, Mrs. N. 1 00 Charlton, John 50 Oiarlton, WUIiarn 5\) •! I I SB ;- 111 ': W' ;J m-f' 11 CharTton, James Friend, Ba undent, W. Friend, Patton, Charles M. Forsaitb, George W. Biirj^efls, Mrs. Bunker, Mrs. Halliday, Mrs. Collins*, Miss Mary A. Collins, Miss Sarah J. Qtii}.'Ie7, Margaret Croxier, Andrew Davidson, James jr. Crozier, Mrs. Mary Davidson, James & Hill, John Henry Jaek.«on, George Murfdiy. Mrs. W. fill Hi van, Mrs. Murphy, William Bravden, John CraWford, J. W. B. Bobertson, Mrs. Geo. 1 Friend, BnTf^es?, David Saniis, Miss Hall, Suphcn W. Stewart, Robert Poricr, Mrs. Dal ton, Mrs. Sparrow, George Paiison, Mrs. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. 6C 60 So 30 80 BO 60 60 25 25 25 60 65 S& u ro 25 2» 20 20 84 ^5 50 2o 50 40 20 25 20 20 611 25 5 00 $20 64 Conected by Miss J. Dtaly. Dealy, William $1 00 Armstrong, Jamtes 60 Armstrong, Johh 60 Dealy, Samuel * 60 Dealy, Mrs. S. 50 $3 00 Collected by Mrs, Dare. Moore, Andrew Moore, Robert Moore, William McLeod, Margaret Moore, Mrs. Eliza Crumley, Mrs. Friend, $3 05 Collected by Miss Mary A, Evans. Evans, WiUi^im $1 00 Evans, Thomas 1 Oo Burns, John 60 Burns, Mrs. 60 Evans, Richartf Evans, Mrs. R. fcvans, Mrs. William Ambrose. Benjamin Eflison, Thomas J. Smith, William I Moore, James Armstrong, Wiinam Moore, Samuel Moore, John Efans, Mrs. Robert Colfccttons,, fl 09 80 80 I GO I 00 60 80 1 20 1 OO 1 00 40 $11 60 1 85 Total, $75 H SPRINGFIELD & JOHNSTON. Sl>niNGFI£LI>. .Adams, Joseph Benson, VVm. Cromvell, John (1868) Cron)well, VVm Cromwell, Mrs, W. Crorinvell, Samuel Crawford, A. B» Charlton, Mrs. Evving, Charles Frost, Smith Esq.^ Frost, Bertha Fairweather, Mrs. S. (Jiliies, Eli..^ha Huggatd, James Huggard, Mrs. James Hugf^ard, Abrahanj Iliiifgajd, Rd. Iliifrgard, Rd. Jun., lIufTirard, Mrs. lid. Iliiggaid, Stephen Hiiiigaid, Mrs. Stephen Hngfiard, ./oho Huggard, Wm. Hiekson, Thomas •lohnston, Wellington Keirstead, J. Smith Keirstead, Mrs. Samuel Kellier, James Kellier, VVm. Marven, J. 11. Marven, .Mrs. Sturgoss Marven, El'za Marven, Josiah Marvi'H, Charles Marven, Mrs. Charles Marven, Betsy G. MeAdoo, Andrew Mc.Adoo, Mrs. Andrew M'.;Farland, M. L. Northrop, Ab. G. Jun., $0 25 1 (lO 50 40 8ft &0 60 96. 1 00 2 (lO 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 60 6C* 1 00 50 60 60 60 1 50 1 ru) 1 Of> 50 m 1 44 1 (M> 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 S 00 1 50 1 50 5<» m •25 I Ol> 48 vsh . 1 09 80 50 I GO t 00 50 60 r 20 I oo I 00 40 1 1 no 50 40 25 50 CO 96. 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 50 60 00 50 50 50 50 I 50 1 50 1 OO 50 50 1 44 1 (lO 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 3 oO 1 50 1 50 50 75 25 1 00 4& ^! 89 Northrop, Ab. G. Sen., Nortlirop, Lewis Northrop, Mrs. Lewis Northiop, Philo Z. Norflinip, Eli (1868) Northrop, Ell Northrop, EInathan Northrop, J. W. Northrop, W. J. C. Northrop, Harvcv C«linR(1868) ' O'NVilI, J(.lm (1868) 1 O'Neill, John ' Fifkolt, Mrs. Ichabod I'ickett, llary M. Pickett, Charles Kayrnoiul, S. H. Kavmoiid, Caroline KiiyiMoud. J. M. Esq. Ko-^crs, Iic'v. George Scovil, (ioor^e (1868) Scovil, (leorge Hcovil, Mrs. James Scovil, Amy Sprang, George • Spragg, Azor Spragg, Elijah While, ViiK'ent Wilson, Saimiul F. Wilson, Christopher Oflcrtory, Fes)., St. Mich. and All Angels, OfTertory, October, Thanksgl-ing Day, Whitsunday, Ceutreville, JOHNSTOX. Alcorn, John Berney, Wni. Crawford, -lames Sen., Crawlord, Mrs. James Crawford, James Jun., Crawlord, W^m. Crawford, John Crawford, Margaret Cr iwford, Eliza Ann Colgan, James (1868) Colgan, James Henderson, Edward' Hall, Mrs. John Hamilton, Oliver Johnston, John Keys, Thomas Keys, Jane Lvnch, The Brothers (1868) Langley, Matilda Lansjley, Mary W. Langlfcv, John Henry Long, Samuel 10 60 29 80 25 60 82 27 bO 1 00 60 1 00 1 (0 2(» 1 Oi» 25 4 OO 1 00 4 00 4 00 6u 1 OO 25 35 2 00 1 20 1 00 6 GO 50 2 00 9 84 2 OS 2 00 3 20 1 61 $e 25 1 Oi) 5(1 611 60 60 25 25 24 1 00 1 0(1 20 25 25 1 00 25 25 2 On 50 25 25 1 00 Murray, Ann Murray, Joannie E. Pearson, Wm. Esq., Pearson, Thomas H. Pearson. Joseph Sen., Pearson, James Esq., (1868) Pearson, Thomas Pearson, Mrs. John Richardson, Thomas (1S68) Richardson, George Kitchey, James Rankin, James Taylor, Sarah Thompson, Mrs. Ward, Robert Walker, Thomas Oftertory, October, " June, Total, 1(121 26 to BD 60 2 00 00 00 ) 60 00 60 00 OO 60 00 00 60 OO 20 53 2 40 SUSSEX AND STUDIIOLM. .SfSSKX. Collected by Mr?. F. Alexander, Mr. Arnold, Nelson Arnold, Mrs. G. Arnold, 0. Hoswell Arnold, J. Oliver Arnold, George S. Harnett, John Baxter, Captain Biirge.s.s, Edwin Canning, Mary Anne Churchman, A Ellison, Robert Ellison, George jr. Evanson, Mrs. Fairweather, Mrs. G. M. Fairweather, William Friend, A (1) Friend, A (2) P'rith, Mrs. Frederick Gidney, Robert Hallett, Oliver Ilallett, James Markham, Henry McElman, A. T. Mclntyre, George Medley, Rev. Cliarles 'Medley, Mrs. Charles Morrison, Robert Jeffrie.'', Hugh Pailee, John Olive, Mrs. C. F. Pugsley, William jr. Raymond, .Miss Raymond, Miss H. Reeve, James Frith. $1 00 1 00 1 00 s 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 1ft 48 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 50 60 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 80 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 r i ■ I .1 ' ':■■ ; • .!•■ •■'■.■ { ;'i': ■ y , 1 [. .>■■ A 90 non.:h, Mrs. William $0 2.5 Smith, VVilliurn A. lid Tritcs, .lull I) S. fio Vail, K. A., M. D,, 1 Oi> Vfiil, H()l)t'rt (',(( Wetmore, Kilward L. 1 do Wliito, ({(viriie H. 1 0(» Wh't.', Ch;iiles T. 1 ()(» Whit.ri('?v, yivA. I 00 Willi.^, Ttithhort ft 00 I Hi'or, Kilwin 15. 2 Oi) 1 Be H (10 2 0(^ 1 GO 4 Ol) •J 00 r> DO (1 00 1 00 e'J 00 1 00 B 00 2 00 2 00 I Oil r. ofl 4 00 1 48 4 00 10 00 10 00 5 GO 1 00 6 00 1 00 62 fi'i 67 78 300 28 SAINT $1 00 50 25 'i:, 1 0(1 1 00 50 I 0(1 1 (i(t f.0 1 ()0 2.5 20 1 0(1 2.5 44 1 00 1 00 1 00 01 1^1 00 4 00 2 0<» } 00 6 uu 2 (.0 2 00 2 0(» 8 <•(> 2 Oti 1 no 4 Oi) 2 00 ft (lO 2 00 I 00 ;j 00 00 00 0(» 00 Ott OO 4 00 1 48 4 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 62 fi'2 67 78 $300 28 ;d saint $1 00 5(t 25 1 0(1 1 (.0 50 I 0(t 1 00 f)0 1 (lO 2.') 20 1 00 25 41 1 00 I on I uo Dohow, Mrs. C. |0 BO I)(.'how, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 00 Dtlxm, \V. IF. 25 Df'bow, Richard 60 Dc'how, James 60 DoMill, .Julia ' 60 DeMiil, SuMiin 60 DeMill, Charles 1 00 Diinock, Mrs. 2.^ Douplas:*, Jrtiucs 1 00 Doufjiasrf, Mrs. 50 Douj;hiss, Johti A. 26 DoiigIa>s, Sarah J. • 26 Dnimmond, W. 1 UO Druminond, Susan 40 Druinniond, Elizabeth So Drumniorid, Annie 8i' DrumnionU, David 60 Floyd, Mrs. 25 Forsyth, Mrs. 60 Forsyth, Frances J. 60 Forsyth, Eii/a S. 60 Forsyth, Sarah 60 Forsyth, James J. 60 Forsyth, Robert 60 Forsyth, David 60 Foster, Mrs. A. 1 00 Foster, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. 2 00 Foster, Mrs. J. M. 60 Fowler, Mrs. II. 1 00 Fowler, Mrs. \Vm. 50 Fowler, Mrs. D. 1 00 Fowler, J. M. jr. 2 00 Fowler, Mrs. J. M. jr. 1 00 Fowler, Victoria 1 75 Fowler, John 50 Fowler, A. Sherwood 1 00 Fowler, S. Gilbert 60 Fowler, Lebaroa 60 Friend, A 1 00 Gregory, James 1 00 Hamlyn, Jost-ph 60 Harvey, James 6U Hoay, John 60 Ingram, Mr. 1 00 Ireland, Israel 60 Ireland, John 60 Ireland, Robert 60 Kilpatriek, Mrs. 60 Kilpatrick, Mrs. Jas. 25 Kilpatriek, John 60 Kilpatrick, Martha 25 Kilpatrick, Alex. 60 Lackie, Mr. 60 Lisson, Thomas 60 Lowe, Jane 60 Lvr.o, Jane ' 60 Magowan, Mrs. 60 Magowan, S. 60 MftROwan, Mrfl. S. ♦0 T>0 McKwen, ,1m. ('68, 'CD) 1 iio McF.won, Thomns 20 .McKwen, John SO McKwcn, Henry to McKwen, Mrs. 2i) Miller, Cntlip 1 0(> Mills, John 1 00 Missionary, S. P. 0. 10 00 Mosher, Mrs. Israel 60 Mvles, Robert 60 ()sl)()riic, Mr. and Mrs. 1 0(» Osborne, Mrs. Joseph 60 Os' rne, VVm. 1 0;> v\t}v. Levi 4o • :• 1 On >, Mrs. J. 60 \Vm. Henry 1 0() Rourke, Mrs. W. 11. 1 00 Sherwood, J. Ford 1 00 Sherwood, R. C. 2 Oi^ Slierwool, Andrew 1 00 Sherwood, Mrs. 60 Smith, Mrs. E. 1 OO Smith, Caleb 67 Smith, Alfred 40 Smith, Leonora 2ft Stanley, — 1 00 Steele, Mrs. N. 60 Steele, Mrs. J. 80 Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. 2 00 Thompson, George 50 Vail, Miss 2 00 Vaughan, Mrs. D. 2 00 W. M. a, 25 Wallace, John (2 years) 1 00 Wallace, Calvin 85 Walker, Margaret S. 1 00 Walker, Eliza R. 1 00 Whistoii, Robert 80 Whitney, Elizabeth SO Whitney, Charlotte 60 Wilson, John 1 00 ^(92 86 1 St Sermon, 1.3 99 2d do.. 15 76 Total, 1122 61 WESTMORLAND. Bliss, Rev. D. M. 18 00 Bliss, Mrs. D. M. 8 00 Bliss, A. S. 1 00 Bliss, G. C. W. 1 00 Bliss, M. M. E. 1 00 Bliss, Alexander 1 00 Carter, Robert m Carter, Mrs. Robert 60 Carter, Gideon T. 60 I I ■■« IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 11.25 lAS IM |2.5 Z 1^ 12.0 1.1 f.-^l 1.4 m. m. ! Photographic Sciences Corporalion 23 WEST MAIN STREiT WEBSTER, N.Y. 14SM (716) S72-4S03 % \ \ i\ ^' 92 )^ Carter, Mrs. Reed fO 26 Carter, Mrs. Joseph 60 Carter, Mrs. Rufua 60 Carter, Hamuel 60 Carter, Mrs. Samuel 60 Carter, Warren 20 Carter, William 26 CummingH, Rebema 25 Cnmminga, Ruth 25 Dobaon, Mrs. Edward 80 EUer, Peter 1 00 Etter, Miss 26 Etter, Mrs. Jamea 26 Etter, Bradley 60 Etter, Mrs. Bradley 60 Etter, Rupert 25 Etter, Mrs. Rupert 26 Etter, Anne 25 Etter, H. G. 25 Etter, Mrs. John 25 Fowler, William 60 Fowler, Mrs. Wm, 60 Fowler, Rufus 60 Fowler, Mrs. Rufus 50 King, James 1 00 Lowerison, Martin 1 30 Lowerison, Mrs. 1 00 LoA'erison, James 1 00 Lowerison, Howard 60 Lowt'ri.son, Mrs. Howard 60 Lowerison, Mrs. Richard 1 00 Lowerison, Mrs. Thomas 25 Lowerison, George 60 Lowerison, Mrs. George 60 Lowerison, Mrs. Siddall 25 Lowtlier, Titua 60 Lowther, Mrs. Titus 60 Moir, James G. 1 60 Morrison, Angus 2.'i McLeod, Mrs. 25 McCullough, John 25 Miner, Mrs. Wm. 6 25 25 2& 1 00 $0 50 1 00 24 40 »0 50 60 60 2 00 50 50 50 50 $21 79 II 60 50 1 1 1 00 00 00 20 00 60 60 60 50 00 26 60 00 00 00 00 00 25 26 26 60 00 26 60 60 26 25 00 60 I r. 1 ■ ''i ••?• 1 1 41 , ■ ■ \ ' ' h! 94 #' McAdaro, Elizabeth |0 25 McKeel, W. B. Esq., 4 00 McKet'l, Mrs. Jas. 80 McLeo<'"sh, Mr. 1 00 Neales, Rt 2 00 Neales, Mi 1 00 Pea bod V, 60 Price, Wil ' f' -, 95 ,20 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 60 60 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 60 00 00 00 00 60 00 60 68 48 00 60 60 \ 00 92 I 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 1 00 00 60 60 24 00 00 60 50 eriff ) 1 00 60 1 00 2 00 1 1 00 00 2 00 1 00 60 Bibhiee, Mrs. Levingston Donalilson, Robert DonaMson, Mrs. Robert Erskinc, Mary (iarikn, H. M. G. Garden, Mrs. H. M. G. Garden, N Douglas (iihson, Alexander Gibson, William Gibson, Mia. William Griflith, B. P. Gritfith, Robert G rover, James Grovtr, Mrs. James Grover. Robert E. G rover, Rupert W. Grover, Mary L. Grover, Caroline M. Green. Tlioma.s Hamilton, Mrs. Samuel Hamilton, Jubn Henderson, Margaret Jacob, Mrs. John Jamieson, William Jackson, Mrs. John Jordan, James Jordan, William Ketchum, Mrs. James Ketchura. Charles Ketchum, Mrs. Ralph Ketchum, Richard B. Ketchum, Mrs. R. B. Ketchum, Frances M. Ketchum, T. W. Ketchum, Georfje H. Ktjtcliu(i), John D. Lt'iir}', John Lconart), Mrs. Charles M. Leon a III, Walter L. Lionaid, Rif^hard E. Lock^ood, Miss Marven, Mrs. Martin, Alex. Mtrritt, David Merritt, Mrs. David Munro, David McCoy, Jame.s Mcl^oy, Mrs. James McKinU'V, Mrs. .McManus, William Niisb, Mr. and Miss Neules, Re». ThoMjas Neales, Mrs. Thomas Peabody, Stephen Price, William - ' |0 60 1 00 1 00 80 1 00 1 00 25 60 50 50 1 00 90 00 00 00 00 00 1 1 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 50 1 00 50 00 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 00 60 60 00 00 00 1 00 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 1 1 1 2 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 50 50 1 50 8 00 S 00 1 00 60 Price, Elizabeth | Price, Marf^aret PriHCOtt, Mrs. Raymond, Philip Raymond, Mrs. Philip Raymond, Robert Lewis Raymond, FVederick William Raymond, Rachel Rankin, James Raymond, Charles Raymond, Chas. W. Raymond, Mrs. C. W. Raymond, William B. Raymond, C. Lee Street Raymond, Arthur J. D. Raymond, Fanny Raymond, E. M. Rice, Mrs. Saunders, Lewis Saunders, Mrs. Levvis Saunders, Matilda Saunders, Evan !5aunders, Mrs. Evan Siiea, Miss Simpson, Miss Smith, Mrs. Stephen Smith, W. V. Barry Smith, R. E. Guy Smith, William D. Smith, Mrs. Benjamin H. Smith, Charles R. Smith, Mrs. C. R. Smith, George F. Street, Rev. S. D. Lee Speer, John Si eer, Mrs. John Speer, Robert Speer, Mrs. Robert Staples, George Strioklaod, George Stephenson, Mrs. Stephens, Alfred Topper, James R. Upham, William Upham, Mrs. William Uph'jm. Henry Wilde, Mrs. Wetrnore, Mrs. Wetmore, Robert G. Wetmoie, James P. Watson, Miss Welsh, Robert Winslow, Mrs. Winslow, John C. Winslow, Mrs. J. C. I 00 T'r r;:;H 60 50 ■ 1 00 '1 hO 25 25 >fl 25 1 00 ' 1 2 HO 1 5 00 "'^1 2 25 50 ^^1 60 * ' ^1 25 ^1 25 . ■ 25 iH 1 00 1 1 50 ' ■ 60 25 50 ' H 50 'i 1 50 .i 1 (■1 2 00 !) 00 ' 1 1 00 1 CO . ■ " ' y 1 00 'i 1 00 '■ 1 50 50 1 00 1 V "^i ■ 4 no ' ?!'■. 1 00 1 (10 , ■ 1 , ' 1 00 68 ' • ■ 1 50 *','■■ ' 1 00 ' ' '( 60 1 00 %-'-" } 1 00 \ ' i '-' 1 00 K ' 50 60 60 SO . 1 00 50 * ' ■ f 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 50 • 2 60 ^dk 98 Winslovr, Norman B. Winslow, Minnie Win«low. tfessie K. WinKlow, T. Brad^haw Winslow, Mrs. T. B. Pickett. VVillett P. Sunday School children, Collections in Church, JACKSONTOWN. $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 Ifi 14 40 $222 70 Broderick, Eleanor |0 20 Emery, (.-harles 50 Emory, Mrs. Charles 60 Emery, Scott 60 Emery, Mrs. Scott 60 Emery, C. 25 Emery, Annie 25 Etnery, Alma H. 25 Emer}', Bertha 25 Emery, Hamilton 1 00 Emery, Mts. Hamiltoti 1 00 Emery, Frank 60 Emory, LeBaron 60 Emery, John N. 60 Harper, James 60 Harper, Mrs. James $0 BO [Jiirper, John Jun., 25 Harper, Aaron Jan., 25 Harper, Annie, m Harper, Samuel m Harper, James Uanford m Harper, Jane m Hiirper, Mrs. Wm. 50 Harper, John CO Harper, Mrs. John 50 Harper, Wra. Fred. 50 Harper, Ann Elisabeth 25 Harper, Alice Maud 25 Harper, Stanley H. 25 Harper, George 25 Holyoke, Mrs. 50 Simonson, J. N. (2 years) 2 00 Simonson, Albert (2 years) 1 50 Simonson, Mrs. Albert 60 Simonson, William 1 20 Simonson, John 1 00 Simonson, Clement 25 Simonson, Ida May 25 Coll. in St. Peters' Church, 2 22 Total amount, |243 82. $21 12 The folio wiag were usual places: — CAMPOBELLO. Batson, John Beatty, Mrs. Benjamin Beatty, Estella Brown, Colonel James Byron, Luke Byron, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Parmer, Richard Flagg, Price O^ven Flag-;. Mrs. Price Owen Flagt?, Mrs. Cad. Gillisan, William Gregg. Esther Johnstone, George Lank, }ir<. Edward Parker, James Price, Isaac Hobinson, Hon, J. J. and family, Simpson, Mrs. Hugh Venneli, James S. Vean«li, Mrs. Janes S. sent too late for insertion in the Williams, Rev. J. S. & wife,|10 00 Collections, &c., 4 05 |0 94 60 21 1 08 1 6o 1 50 75 1 00 1 00 88 1 23 88 1 04 1 13 1 00 1 60 60 15 00 38 76 7« KINGSTON. Appleby, J. T. Appleby, Letitia Biien, John Brien, John Jun., Brien, James Brien, Cunningham Carter, Annie M. Dixon, John Dixon, Thomas P. Dixon, Thomas Dunn, Mrs. William Plewelling, Hon. W. P. Flewelling, G. Hudson Flewelling, Merrilt W. Flewelling Phebe Flewelling, Susan B. . Flewellin«r, W. J. Ford, Roll* A. $46 7T |0 50 50 60 60 60 60 00 00 00 80 60 00 00 00 . 25 85 60 a 00 97 |2l 13 in the ife,|io 00 4 05 $46 7T fO 50 60 60 50 50 60 1 00 2 00 1 00 80 5^ 4 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 60 2 00 Foster, T. Hoyt Foster, T. Hoyt Foster, Sitniiiel Esq., Oorham. Nathaniel G. Hoyt, Charles P. Hoyt, George Lyon, James B. McDougiill, Daniel McDougall, AnnahelU McUougall, Ella M. McFarUnd, Mrs. Charles McAiary, Alexander Menitt. Gabriel Merritt, Flewelling Northrup, Daniel D. Northrup. Eli Stephen C. Northrup, Scovil Northrup, Matilda Northiup, Philo A. Northrup, William G. Parker, John Peters, Augusta F. J. Perkins, E. A. Esq., Pickett, Mrs. David Pickett, Justus S. Pickett. Horatio Pickett, Mrs. Robert Raymond, John Raymond, William Scovil, Mr.s. , Scovil, Rev. W. K. Scovil, Charles U. Scott, Dr. i Sheldrick, E/.ra Snider, James i'hnuipson, Wm. Vail, Colonel Vincent, P. Eliza AVetmore, David Jun., Wet more, David P. Wctmori', James Esq., Wetmore, Rev. D. I. Wetmore, Justus S. Esq., Wetmore, Justus S. Wetmore. E Marshall Wetmore, William Wallace Whelpley, George Whi'lpley, Mrs. George Whelpley, James Whiting, Wm. Whiting, Charles Collections, II 1 40 1 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 60 60 60 60 60 4 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 HO 1 00 1 00 2 00 4 00 50 1 00 60 1 00 60 4 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 75 2 00 It 4 00 1 00 50 60 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 54 95 1145 GO 2 2 1 r.RANI) L.\KE, 1869.» St. James' Church collection, | St. John'd St. Luke's Rapids " tkxlj's. Vs. Hu/./n, James liabington. Joseph Barton, Juines A. Hranseoinbe, Robert Coyle, John (!oyle, Beresf'tjrd Coyle, iJiram Cody, George Cody, Mrs. fi. Cody, Charle.s Cody, Jamos Cody, sr. Asa L. ('ody James (>ody, jr. Chaik's Denton, B. M. Dykeman, Abriiiii Dykeman, Rebecca Dykemuii, (iilbert Dykeman, Mrs. (I. Dykeman, James Hykeman, Mrs. J. Dykeman, Annie Fosliay, Isaac Fosliay, Dr. Flower. (ieorge Galo, ' Williain dale, , John dale, I Thomas (Jale, Alexander (Jale, I Annie Holmes, i yinf^'^iii Holmes, ! Rol)ert Holmes, sr. j Hugh Holmes, ' Charles Lackey, 1 Mrs. Motte, ' Samuel Nevers, I Thomas Orchard, j Samuel Orchard, I Mrs. S. Orchard, Jane Orchard, Hiram Orchard, Mrs. Orchard, Annie Orchard, Robert Orchard, Mi's. R. Orchard, John Oakley, Charles Oakley, Miss Oakley, Miss T. Oakley, Daniel Palmer, John Porter, Jaraea Porter, 16 26 S 22 ,3 Vi 1 29 40 1 60 1 00 20 24 1 00 1 on 60 1 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 24 00 6(» 2 00 60 «0 ftfa «o 40 50 60 1 00 1 1)0 1 1 1 00 ao. 00 %6 40 B0< 60 60 25 . AQ BO SO , 00 uO 60 25 00 1 50 00 1 (lO 1 (to 60 60 60 00 2 00 1 00 1 . : r'-- >-> ri ':i \ •• w i ..1 ! ■ !- , 5 \ '. 98 »^ii ^M Tfionas Pliilips, |0 25 John Robinson, 1 00 Robert Reid, 60 Rey. B. Shaw, 4 00 Mrs. Shaw, 2 00 Henry Burfield Shaw, 1 GO Elias Scribncr, 1 00 Mrs. E. Scribner, 50 Clarissa Scribner, 60 Georgj Smith, 1 00 Lee Scovil, 60 John Snodgrass, 60 Maggie A. Smith, 60 Samuel D. Stratton, 25 Thomas Smith, 20 William Snodgrass, 20 William Shannon, 40 George Smith, 20 Isaac Snodgrasj), 60 Isaac Smith, 25 Elizabeth Titus, 25 Mrs. Titus, 25 Joseph Thompson, 60 Lavinia Thompson, 25 Miss Taylor, 1 00 James Taylor, 60 Samuel Vanwart, 60 Mrs. S. Vanwart, 60 Joseph M. Williams, 2 00 Isaac Williams 1 00 Abraham Wiggins, 60 George Wiggins, 26 Annie M. Wiggins, 20 James R. Wiggins, 25 Mrs. James Wiggins, 2 Hoyt, S. Mrs. 50 Kctchum, Charles 1 00 Ketchum, I»aac ' 60 Ketchum, Peter 1 00 Hughson, J. 50 Hugbson, Mrs. 00 Hodges, Moses fiO Lamoureu.x, J. F. 51) Lamourcux, Mrs. 1 00 McAvity, Mrs. 2 00 Picket, W. E. 1 00 Raymond, J. B. S. 4 00 Raymond, Geo. 1 00 Raymond, Silas 1 00 Raymond, John M. 1 00 Simonds, R. Rev. 10 00 Sharp, Mrs. 50 Wameford, Mrs. ♦ 00 Wetmore, D. Mrs. = 25 Wetraore, C. C. 25 Wetmore, C. S. Esq., / < 1 00 Wetmore, W. P. 50 Wetmore, D. B. 60 Wetmore, C. H. Mrs. 1 00 Wetmore, Norton 1 00 Wetmore, J. B. ,, 50 Wetmore, B. 25 Wetmore, J. D. 25 Collections, ' 1 00 ♦71 90 2. Igij all an( the sa] their rents, the Sc Churii i-r ■ ,,-M Jl Of) 50 10 M 25 2 ("» 2 0<» 25 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 40 75 25 3 00 50 1 00 60 1 00 50 50 60 51 » 00 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 60 4- 00 25 25 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 60 26 25 1 00 171 90 ■v'.i:. •■•>, I) APPENDIX A. BEQUESTS AND DEVISES IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. The following have not yet been realized : 185'i, Chief Justice Chipman, after the decease of his mother and wife, 140,000. Parah B. DeWolf, a proportion of valuable property in St. John, after the death of her husband. 1857. Samuel Scovil, property ou North Market Wharf, St. John, on the death of bis widow.* Thn following have been paid in full : 1860. John Bell, Shediac, $40. Sarah Bell, Shediac, |40. Stephen Wipgins, St. John, $2,000. Eliza Boll, Sheditic, |8(). J. K. Allison, Sackville, i^luO. t F. W. liatUeway, St. John. *2,ri00. , , , Miss Simonds, St, ,Iohn, i;i,60(». , . Hon. Chief Justice Tarker, $1,720. Mrs. Rawleigh, St. John, $2,000. 1861. 1863. 1866 1867. FORMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES IN WILL. 1. A Bequest of a Sum of Money, or Shares of Stock, or Paid Dehen tures, for the general purpones of the Society. I give and bequeath to the " Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," the sum of Currency, (or shares oi stock in the Bank of ), standing in my name in the books of the said Bank, or (if De- bentures, describe them briefly), upon trust, to be by the said Diocesan Church Society applied to and for the uncs and piirposes of the said Societi/, as specified in the Act of Incorporation, and none other. 2. A Devise of Real Estate for the General Purposes of the Society. I give and devise unto the " Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," all and singular, &c. (Describe the Real Estate clearly.) To have and to hold the said, &c., unto the said Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, and their successors, for ever ; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues, and profits thereof, and the proceeds of the sale thereof, should the Society sell the same, to and for the tmcs and purpoxeit of the said Dioccmn Church Society, as specified in the Act of Incorporation, and none other. ■til i1> fc'lj.' ■<^: I 200 APPENDIX B. The Committee appointed at the lust (Jeneriil Meeting to revise the Missioii- ary Schedule, would beg to repoit, that in eonformity witli the Keaohition, they isflued a Ciruulnr to all the Clergy in the Dioccne, embraeing the Hubjeets pro- posed, and others, of minor importance, hoping that the answers received would be a basis for their guidance on u mutter so responsible na dealing witli the future welfare of the Church of (hix Diocese. From some important Parishes they received no reply, and from those who were kind enough to answer the Circular, they were sorry to learn that the supjmrt given to the Clergy was, in A large majority of eases, in an inverse proportion to the labour bestowed ; and in no instance did it reach nny thing like a competency. Looking, however, at the growth of the Church in the United States, and in many parts of the Upper Provinces in the Dominion and Nova Scotia, your Committee are led to the conclusion that the more the Church is thrown on the individual congregation for its support, the more vigorous and stable is its growth. In this Dioeeso, where the fostering hand of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel has been extended for eighty-six years, and where, for many years, the Diocesan Church Society has supplemented the grants as they have been withdrawn by that venerable Society, it would be impossible to come at once to a self-sup- porting Church. This will have to be tiic work of time. A beginning, how- ever, has to be made ; and that any reduction shall not embarrass the present incumbents, the alterations proposed are not to affect them. Following the ox- ample of the Society for the Propagation of the T5ospcl in the gradual willi- drawal of the Annual Stipend, the Committee have divided the Dioucsc into classes, to be known as A, B, C, D, E, and F, and in arranging the proposed Schedule under these various heads, they would take this opportunity of thank- ing His Lordship the Bishop for his invaluable assistance in this difficult un- dertaking. Under the letter A, which contains those Parishes which either are now, or on the demise of the present incumbent, should become entirely self-supporting, and to which, therefore, no grunt is recommended beyond those already on the Society's list, the Committee place all the Parishes within the City of St. John, including, as it does, the Parishes of St. Jude and St. George in Carleton, the two Parishes of St. Luke and St. Paul in Portland, together with Fred- ericton, St. Andrews and St. Stephen. Under the letter B, which will comprise Parishes that, on a vacancy or death of the present incumbent, will receive assistance for a period of ten years, in the following ratio : $40o for the first five years, on the Parish paying $400; and for the second five years, $2()0, on the Parish paying #600, and then to cease, may be classed — Woodstock, Maugerville and Burton, Gagetown, Kingston, Hampton, Sussex, Chatham, Sackville and Dorchester. Under the letter C, which will embrace Parishes which will receive $480 on paying |;240 a year for the first five years, and then to be placed in class B, are comprised — Andover, Baihurst, Douglas, Prince William and Dumfries, St. George and Pennfield, Greenwich, Norton, Richibucto, Simonds, Shediac, Springfield, Upham, Cambridge, Westmorland, and Westfield. Under class D, which will include Parishes which will receive $480 on raising $120 for the first five years, and then $400 ou raising $200, are comprised — Campobello, (irand Manan, Kingsclear, St. David and St. Patrick, St. Mary's, Canterbury, Blackville and Nelson, and Queensbury. Under the letter E, whilst the missions remain in their present position, they would recommend, to Richmond, $240 a year; Chamcook, $120; New Mary- land, $160, per annum. Under the letter F, with the same provision, they would recommend — $200 to Petersville; Moncton, $120; Buctouche, $320 ; Clifton, $69, per annum. The aggregate of this Schedule amounts to $15,940, to which the Society cannot, of course, pledge itself, unless the funds are placed at its disposal. This, the Committee trust, will be the case, from the increased contributions to the Society. sed — ary'9, , they Mary- 101 Your romrnltteo have not included hi this Schedule the rountie.-* of Albert and Kcrtligoucho, ur the pru|)08ed mlsdiun ot Havelock, Putitcodiiu* and Portage. ThoHe will have to be den It with a.s the Farldhcs are supplied with Cler^yniea on the acalti above Uid down, or att mis'tionA, at the option of the Society. Itcspcctfully submitted, WM. SCOVIL. ROBKRT F. IIAZEN, H. LKSTfc'R I'ETKRS, H. W. FRITH, Treas., W. H. A. KKANH, i W. Q. KETCH UM, Sec, j Committte, APPENDIX C. WIDOWS' AND OHPHAXS' FUND. A numerously attended meeting of the Clergy was held in the Cathedral Library, on June 80, 1869, the Rev. J. Neal&s in the Cliair, when a scries of proposed Bye-Laws, for the management of the Clergy Widows' and Orphans'* Fund, was duly considered, and unanimously agreed upon. The Kev. John Pearson was appointed to bring the same before the notice of the General Oonimittee ; and to respectfully request, on behalf of the Clergy assembled at that meeting, that the proposed Bye-Laws may bo received and entered on the Minutes of the General Committee, and, if approved, that the same may be adopted, for the future management of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund, so far as tiiat Fund concerns the Clergy of this Diocese, and their families. JAMES NEALES, Chairman. In accordance with the above, Mr. Pearson submitted the following proposed Bye-Laws to the General Committee, on June SOth, 1869, and respectfully re- quested that the same might be taken into consideration. 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Fredericton, in the Province of Xew Brunswick, shall have a special Fund, to be called, " The Clergy Widows' and Orphans' Fund," which shall consist of the present capital held by the Society for this object (subject to its present liabilities), of all subscriptions, donations, legacies, and other contributions given and paid to the Society for this special purpose, and of all premiums received under these Rules ; and this Fund shall be applied to the assistance of the families of deceased Clergymen, and to no other object. 2. Every Clergyman in this Diocese duly licensed, whose widow is not al- ready entitled to a pension from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, wishing to share in the benefits of this Fund, shall, within six months from (the (late of the adoption of these Rules), or within one year from receiving Holy Order.*, or from his admission into the Diocese, apply to the Secretary of the Fund for a policy, and shall thenceforth pay the sum of Eight Dollars, annu- ally. Any applicant, after such period of time, shall only be permitted to re- ceive a policy at the option of the Executive Committee of the Church Society, itnd upon such terms as they shall direct. 3. Every Clergyman, being a member of this Fund, shall make and forward to the Secretary, a yearly collection from every congregation in his Parish or Mission. Assistant Curates, serving under a Rector, or other assistant Clergy- men, shall not, however, be required to make a collection, but shall pay only their own annual premium. 4. All premiums shall become due on the first day of January, in each year, and must be paid within thirty days ; and all congregational collections must be sent in before the first day of May. If this Rule is not complied with, the policy shall be considered as forfeited, but may be regained at the option of the Committee, and upon such terms as they may prescribe. 5. Upon compliance with the above Rules, the Diocesan ('hurcb Society un- '»«.«■ Mi: U-V A'i:< .i.iT,s^ i. f !•-! 102 ilpriakcK to pay out of this Fund a yearly pension of |140 to the widow of racii Clergyman holding a policy, during her widowhood. G. If the widow die, or marry again, the pension nhall be paid towards the support of such children of the deceased Clergyman as may bo under the af^e of eighteen years. In this case, when the children have attained thid agt!, the pension shnll ceaHC. 7. The Trustees named in the Will of a Clergyman hImiII be rocognixcd by the ('ommittee, in the event of the death or marriage of W\n widow, and sliiill receive the penHion, to be applied by them for the support of the child or children ; but if the Trustees so named are unwilling or unable to act, or if TruHtees nhould not have been named, then the Hidhop of the Diocese shall act as Trustee, in tlie application of the pension. 8. If the wife die before the husband, his child or children nhall, at his death, receive the penHion, under the limitation as to age expresrted in Uule 6. 9. If, at any time, the state of the Fund will permit, the Committee may in- crease the amount of pension to any sum not exceeding |t2t)0 ; but such in- crease may be withdrawn, if it cannot with safety be continued, and in any case the pension shall be of the same amount to all existing recipients. 10. If a Clergyman removes, with the Bishop's consent, from the Dloccso, after officiating in it not less than ten years, ho shall be allowed his claim upon the Fund, on continuing the payment of his yearly premium, and the amount of the average annual collection from his Parish or Mission, being a sum not exceeding Forty Dollar.-'. 11. If a clergyman is unable to continue his public ministrations through sickness or accident, upon the production of a medical certificate testifying tlic ,«iame, he may continue his connexion with the Fund, upon payment of his yearly premium. 12. Any clergymen degraded or suspended from the ministry, or any widow or orphan who shall not be in communion with the Church of England, .'^hull forfeit all claim upon this Fund. i:^. The pensions shall be payable half-yearly, on January 1st and July 1st, in each year, and shall commence on the first of these days which shall happen after the decease of each person holding a policy. 14. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Cliurch Society shall be Treasurer of this Fund, and shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Committee, invest every hundred pom.as of surplus money, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. A yearly detailed statement of the income, payments and in- vested money shall bo published in the Annual Report of tlie Diocesan Church Society. 16. The Secretary of the Diocesan Church Society shall act as Secretary of this Fund, and it shall be his duty to issue policies, receive premiums, dona- tions, and collections, which he shall hand to the Treasurer every quarter, or oftener, if required by him. 16. None of the above Kules shall be altered, except at the Annual Meeting of the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, alter a full year's notice of the proposed change. <• CERTIFICATE. No. The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, herebj certifies that the Rev. , of has this day paid to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund of this Society, the sum of |> , being his first payment, under the annexed Rules and Re- gulations. And the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick hereby cove- nants and engages, out of the apecial fund called the " Widows' and Orphans' Fund," to pay to the widow or onildren of the said , after bis decease, the Pension of $ per annum (so Ions as the same shall be payable) according to the Rules and Hegulations annexed. Provided always that the said shall, vearlj, and every year, on the 1st day of January, pay the annual premium of $ , and other- wise faithfully observe and comply with the said annexed Rules and Regulations. TO Di cosar is.'^uo their tbcm cnlty. than ( has fol Had now b( wheJni fation and pHi mi en. an £nd( tfaat the to meet Whila Uett I thi |he Oosj ling, or I every ye must the At the ^ere proi of $S,000 scriptioDs fhird, to ~ jections wi that to tal ciency wa smaller ir at once st serve fund short spai ■And furthl •^heir monf t'on that J reasons ml other alte them. S€ should tat "ot be faih ciple that.l 'Wission. f Great, tt 'afge majol on the prel that the ef •"oftgagesl Whatev^ and imme( required k own Institi to contribi at any tim, that It is Vi of annual j] e^ery f«rttf priocipaJ U consequen-' 103 iif each rtU the he a^o i7.eil hy u(l HhiiU c\M or cl, or if !tt« b\uiU 11, Ht hi* . Uulc 6. i umy in- Hucii in- nny cftHc e Dioccso, laim upon [ic amount R 9vun not [,9 thronph stilvinR tin- ent of his . any wiJo^. giaud, -^»*" ml Jub' ^**' iball happen ['leat'urcr of , Comnnttec, o the capital lent* and in- esan Church Secretary of niiums, dona- y (juarter, or m ual Meeting a full year's •tifies that the ciety, the sum Rules and Be- it hereby cove- • aud Orphans t . same shall be r'ovided always every yeaj- °° , and other- Qd Hegoltttions. APPKNDIX D. TO THE CLEKGY iND I.AITY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IS NEW IIHUNSWICK. Dkau nRKTiiRKN — At the hite mcotlnp of the (Jenernl CttmmUteo of the Dio- cosun Church Society, a Uc(«olntion wan passod nnnniinouHly, ro«|ue)hers of onr Churcli, cnllin(» their attention to the very serious diminution of our roHourees, and urging upon them tho nece!«f>ity of inercased HubsicTiptions* and donutioiir* to nieot the ditH- culty. Ills with some rehictance that I undurtnlie thia duty, hecausi* on more than one occasion I have addressed sueh a letter to the DioceHc, and no reHult liaH followed. Had mj advtce been attended to, of raisinir an Endowment Fund, we nhould now be in a noaition to meet all thone diflimlties which now threaten to over- whelm ua. Tbia advice was declined by many on the excuse that the I'reaen- tation to Phrinhes was not in the handn of the FariNhioners. Thia excu!«e Ih, however, entirely removed by the Hill drawn up hy the Synod of thitt I)ioce«e, und paaaed by the Legislature of this Province at their late sittina. Aa thia bill enables eath Panrh to choose its own Rector, there can be noobiection to an Endowment fund on this score, nor can the objection any longer hold good that the Church Society is a sufficient endowment, aa i*" '' ndit are inadequate to meet the emergency. Whilst, however, we have failed to make provision for the future, the difflcuN ties I then pointed out have come upon us. The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel withdrew £160 sterling, or f778, this year; will withdraw il'-iTO ster- ling, ur $1,814, next year ; and will, beyond a doubt, continue to withdraw every year a tenth, or it may be more, of the block sum granted to us. We must therefore face the difficulty, and determme what we mean to do. At the late meeting of the General Committee in Fredertcton, three plans were proposed, first, to meet the deficiency in our funds by taking the aum of 13,000 out of our invested capital, hoping to replace it by additional sub- scriptions; second, to reduce at once the salaries of existing Missionaries ; third, to reduce the number of existing Missions. To all these plans many ob- jections were made. In regard to the first, it was argued, with great justice, that to take the capital of the Society and apply it to supply an existing defi- ciency was only adding to the difficulty next year, as there would he then a smaller income to meet a larger debt ; and the very fact of so large a aum being at once spent might lead some to suppose that there existed un unknown re- serve fund to an immense amount, on which we might go on drawing, and in a short space of time we should absorb all the invested money of the Society. And further, it was observed that it was unjust to those who had bequeathed their money to us in trust for the use of poor Missions, and in the full expecta- tion that we would only use the interest of their bequest for this purpose. These reasons made a great impression on the minds of all present, but when the other alternatives were considered, the majority were unwilling to adopt them. Several of the Clergy were desirous that a diminution of their salaries should take place at once ; out the meeting eventually decided, that it would not be fair that this should be done without due notice, and on the same prin- ciple that, without notice, it would be unfair suddenly to abandon any existing Mission. Great, therefore, as was the evil of taking the principal of the Society, a large majority determined that this was a lesser evil, and must be resorted to on the present occasion ; and I understood the officers of the Society to say that the evil would be mitigated by the money beiBg chiefly taken from old mortgages likely to be paid in, and not from the bequests made to the Society. Whatever view be taken, the evil ia serious enough to demand your earnest and immediate consideration. Where lo large a i^uin as $zO,uOO, or more, is required for every year's allowances ; when both the Society at home and our own Institution are voluntary associations, to which no one can be compelled to contribute, an J from either of which any number of persons may withdraw at anj time if they see fit to do so— it must be obvious to every one not only that It ia very desirable to have a Reserve Fund to meet the possible fluctuations of annual income, but that when such a Reserved Fund has been raised, and every farthing of interest arising out of it has been spent, then to spend the principal besides, is reckless and ruinous, and must lead to many injurious consequences. 1 I. Li ! i I (I ?' ! i ( i'- »i , "'' '¥ 104 We may be told to spend our money, and wait upon Providence. But besides the irreverence of neglecting our duty, and callinj; on the Almighty to sanction and bless onr negligence, we have no moral right to take the money of testators and apply it to other purposes than they intended. It is, therefore, clearly the duty of every churchman to put to himself these plain questions : Do you mean the Missions of the Church of England to be- come extinct, or no ? Can tou provide a better and cheaper method of serving- the Church, or would any body of men undertake to do the duty at less cost than it is now done bj your own Clergy ? Can yon suggest any other institu- tion more likely to answer the purpose, to combine all parties, to work more harmoniously than the Church Society ? Can you expect the Clergy to live on less than thn scanty stipends you allow them already ? Can you expect the Clergy and the labourers and mechanics of England to go on forever contribut- ing to your support ? In the mind of every manly, honest Christian there ia but one answer to such questions. It ma^ be said, however, that the affairs of the Society may be managed more economically. To this quets fully brought before the public meeting held iii Frederictou, and the liberal sum of $l,lls was subscribed, of which ^^617 were given by residents in Fredericton, in addition to the annual subscription of 1700, and the remainder chiefly by the Clergy present. It remains for others to follow this example. I remain, Dear Bretht'^n, your faithful friend and Bishop, .TOHN FREDERICTON. Fredericton, July 18th, 1369. f-'i . ■10 'A • .'Ji-^.ti' APPENDIX E. ■ ' ' -t The sum total of contributions, as reported for the cur- rent year, is: General purposes, $5,645.91; Widows' and Orphans' Fund, $10 ; 9th Object, $2.00. Total, $5,687.91. In addition to this, a special contribution was made at the late Anniversary Meeting in Fredericton, to make up the deficiency in the Missionary Fund required by the appro- priations for the present year, which, with subsequent sub- scriptions, amounts to $1,113. 105 NOTICE. Under the direction of the General Committee, I beg most respectfully to call the attention of the Clergy to the Resolutions passed by this Committee on the 30th June last. See present Report, page 37. W. Q. KETCHUM, Secretary. Julj 1869. At the meeting of the General Committee, on the SOtb June, the Rev. Canon Harrison, Rector of Portland, relinquished all claim to the Grant of £60, made by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, after the Istof January next. Note.— The foUowinf; statement is appended to shew the amount of the Estimated De- ficiency for tlie current year, and how it arises: XSTIIIATXD KXPniDITVBK. Balance uf last year's account against the Society, ortr and above the amount in the hands of the ex-Treasurer, o |8«8 86 GrantsforMissionary purposes, for 1869-70, 20208 66 Grants for Salaries and Contingencies, for 1860-TO, 400 00 Grants for Widows and Orphans, 644 44 $22021 86 ESTIMATED lECOME. Subscriptions and Collections h $5600 00 H. P. G. frrant, three quarters, at £675 stir., $9850 00 ; one quarter, at £607 10s., $2950 00 ' C 12S00 00 Interest on Investments for General purposes and W. and O. (say),.. 850 00 ^ *^ 19260 00 Estimated deficiency in 1S69-70, $2771 86 a This deficiency arose partly from a decrease in the grant of S. P. O. an«l partly from carrying interest forward to the eredit of the account to which it belonged, which had not been done before. b When the probable deficiency was made up by the Committee at Fredericton, this was estimated by the Secretary at $5,000. c The 8. P. G. grant, for 1868-9, yielded $18,976 78. ERRATA. In the List of the Clergy, page 12, fourth line from the bottom, rca«l— Shaw, Rev. B.. Gagetowk.— Add to tl»e List of Subscribers, Wetmore, Mrs. C. P. $4 00— making the total $86 95. 41 'Vj he cur- ias' and 6S7.91. i at the up the appro- eit sub- CONTENTS. •4-i ^i OflBcera of the Society, Prayers, Constitution, Resolutions of General Committee, List of Clergy, Report, Abstract of Reports of Missionaries and Local Committeei>, . Conclusion of Report, Returns of Missionaries, Proceedings of General Committee, ■ Anniversary Meeting, Executive Committee, Treasurer's Accounts, . Schedule of Appropriation: ')y Society, List of Life Members, ListofSubscribera for 1868, Appendix A. — Bequests to Society, &c Form of Bequest, B. Revised Missionary Schedule, C. Report Widows' and Orphans' Fund, , D. Lord Bishop's Pastoral, E. Sum Total of Contributions, Notice from Secretary, &c. 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